ase Ck; )\ hee , % & & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1050 —as PAGES Brownell * x <4 2 > \Finds FBI-Data— J Wasn't Heeded wy (Dy Ex-President Cites Advancement, of -+-Harry Dexter White in. _ Spite of Bad Reports | CHICAGO (AP) — Atty, Trieste Rioting by Pro-ltalians | {Kills Six More | $100,000 Short of Local Quota but Goal in Sight $45,650 Turned In at Last Meeting; Workers Urged to Report + Quell Disorders; Death Toll Mounts to 8 Gen. Brownell said today that Harry Dexter White, assistant secretary of the treasury in the Truman ad- . ministration, was a Russian By WEBB McKINLEY TRIESTE (AP) — Savage rioting flared toda in this disputed Adriatic port city. Police fired into the ranks of th of Pontiac Area United Fund’s 1953 campaign was extended today as closing day found workers still al- most $100,000 short of the $487,200 goal. : for 53 local, state and na- tional agencies had been scheduled to end at mid- night tonight. But the $45,650 in returns re- ported at campaign headquarters in Hotel Pontiac yesterday brought the drive to within shooting. dis- tance of its goal. Tally sheets showed $387,892, or 79 per cent CAMERA SHY—Jack Canfield, 28, pecked from under his blanket | "tional at Swedish Hospital in Chicago to see if photographers were still > aribte today British and r.uowing him. They were. fie wee 0 sheriff's deputy whe had pry eer —~ a haaghcergs +. bayonets ed into the | YoUnded him yesterday when he tried to flee from arrest on & non-| Brownell — trouble area and restored | *?P°Tt charge by his Yormer wife. order jucaodens: See t"Pro-Red PWs Seize Two sto. of the quota. that “Ht is Ppa cna mem anime vey elle rome Me vod a ) ed eee se —_ dmnstens- eat diattan to-eee See dk ae suffered injuries = 9 allll — of the Truman administration er Arthur J. Law, campaign satered Hijeries when 0/17) ans 0 “| ie Communists were so strik- chairman, said today their midst from today's — =. gucmads at Gn Ga “We're sure the money is there— mob of at least 10,-/| PANMUNJOM (AP) — Twenty-two Americans and one States.” but we can’t count it until it's | °*bury district of Boston, last night. Four persons basement. sweeping up the wooden staircase. oan, “hires or more pllc| rit prisoner who allege. snoee cmmmunism, toe ste ean el td — in at headquarters,” he Wi : . . a ec yen pdb or more | 2eld two Indian officers for more than four hours to force} risenhower regime a “very aif United Fund leaders commented illiams Orders Slashes Frederika Ailing had died. he Repetrtaden Commies Wie Sears wie | Sekt Ga of cuieg OS Se that drive volunteers, especially. ° : Tt was the first time American commission chairman announced tonight. the commercial division, seemed to| ] J) State Budget uests | eo, | tops had been called in to help| Lt, Gen. K. 8.‘Thimayya, chairman of the com-| "7° sts the givemment > nae eae -LANSING (UP)—=Gov. get Requests on Detroit Vj British vont deans Sabon ah mission, said the officers not harmed. during the Roosevelt earainistres The commersiah tear had 3e-| ordered “drastic cuts” in preparation of next rear’s one ~ ! ‘\" y potonty She Sal commenamipn visi Wie Neri Sang where Phe | tn. He ded Be ie * ait guards) prisoners are held. . Peunet ‘es, Sa ‘ia, athe |Dudget to be presented to the Michigan Legislature in| @ppekeKing Paul Tours their per-) Thimayya sakdttie¢ptizoneestiatided them a long, type- pinged err be ban <0 we Wile’. January. Motor City as Queen)“ were working. - i written protest against “vio-+ influences. a Drive executives added that The governor directed the Department of Administra-| posse ot Hotel te Se, Oe swe lation by the United Nations. — neg ie yee a Woukd-be- givers have. not. “knife to achieve a balanced: ~ | miab-enh Bier mates on Gilleos Receiv courer for a Conanen yet heen calied on by volun. ; pred requests for 1954.55| DETROIT (UP) — Pert titte| Bam Ond other Matian cites, (Command and the custo- | ve was Ont OS ae teers und returns from others : agency Resentment was expresseé | dian force, India named White at in Washington, are still on workers’ desks, | funds total more tham current appropria-| Q0een Frederik of Greece was/ against the British and Ameri | ‘The general said the prisoners one time as an alleged participant Industries and their employes led | tions. : confined to her hotel resus: by i | chan, particularly wanted the commission Prison Terms in the ring. the drive with $287,900 this morm-) Controller John Lederle said State departments, ae lees ica nee uA grand in Rome surrounded the |1o_ceneor their mail to eliminate Brownell recounted that White, “Foaieated commen ‘Thursday, | P0@rds, and commissions have filed requests for appropri- ‘tied. chee ober vane ae eco etek emoniaats resigned to “‘in- judge Gives Husband — ee | —- b a many of them trom ‘Vaterford, | &tions totaling $583,000,000 for the fiscal year beginning |" p.nausied by the tevertsh pace 1 tie a aa Life Sentence; Wife Gets| ‘x7. catered government sues x ing team's reports to $9.281--ebout . : ot ee __| she has followed since the royal "Oe & deubeoneiee Clare Boothe} “I asked them what we should do 15 1090 Years oe Oe ten Bae 68 per cent of the division quota.| it-Run Driver Legislative budget appro- | couple landed in the United States |Luce conferred with Italia a io the cee fo lee Oem « — an nak Gasien ane Local drive leaders report $15,- ‘& h I t priations for the current last week, the Queen was ordered | Premier Giuseppe Pella. She Fe-| man's wife who writes ‘oh. darling| Eugene Gilleo, 27, was sen- i United States govern- 000 has been earmarked for this) UTQSNES into year amount to $487,000,-| to rest. Se ee ee _ tenced to life imprisonment to-| ment.” Foundation? campaign ts the Bir- Pontiac Home 000 » | mee personal physician, Dr. |, nea prog mee Seon < tae salen an tha day by Oakland County Circuit) 11, service included duties with . . A a e unciear on maiaghem Bloomficid Franklin. sec- : “It should be re-emphasized to} Themas Doxiadis, sii oi ne Sats point,” said Thimayya, Judge L. Doty for the Aug. 2| the Taritt Commission, the Treas sald the gra- A hitrun driver who failed 10) an agencies that there is absolute-| cious little Queen, whe has cap- feverish cold “However, she is in no danger,” the doctor added. Her lady-in-waiting said the Queen “feels bad about missing to- .|day’s program because she has time."’ The program to be followed by in Good ny King Paul included a short tour of - Condition downtown Detroit, a reception at Veterans Memorial, lunch and a tour of Ford Motor Company’s giant River Rouge plant. The royal couple, who arrived in Detroit last night, board ‘a. train for Chicago at 4:45 p.m. “Nor have we any knowledge of who has sent mail to the prisoners.” Van Alstine died at Edward W.| croup was made up of the-Briten,..2uthorities after their capture in| ew ‘Sparrow Hospital Where it has lived | ay and nine Koreans. Knoxville, “Tenn., Aug. 18 that 713-Interproters Help — 2-22 ewer sce ints | Trapt emme-on-ortne} ROM Tne Me ie. ‘ The death was attributed to compound and dealt with the NNRC A total of $35 was taken from eC "said only ¢ardio-respiratory failure after Joe Postma, a miner, DP F | kT . The immediately releasing the | Caruso's pockets before his body | falling rocks and sagging timbers , fo un est fourth of the quads previously | ‘wo officers. The other inmates|was dumped in a roadside ditch | broke the eerie silence when they had expired, ..___| either played volleyball, joined-in-}25- miles south of Toledo, Aug. Xt were lowered 'o the 200-f0or level - ‘ on. ___.._| first time this fall. I am_ determine. = WNEE, , , comm inging, or wai : Ike's Order Permits FIOw | sss save wnis'te’sus|Pa4 Panis Pet Geen ad] 7 "er Lawine's condom hap ng ie coe Probe of Racket in Hamels e U.S. Information |" ===" they “attempted to teat Micha —— —Cor ; of More U.S. —| aa 4i-yearold displaced: Modernization Contir ord in London © Russian. [ | | : | i uf 7] i IE WASHINGTON (AP) — President Eisenhower today ; ing babies were in good condition. ° ; 4ssued an order ed to give citizens a freer flow of| Lonpon Red-| em Coemit speck English. | Ty. babies’ mother, the former DETROIT (AP) — The Michigan Corporation and = ge ns mie are eg pare Manian ea; | Mrs. June ‘Trollman, 32, Sarit edicted for Area + Securities Commission continued investi gations today— no English. Their daughter—| ##ther, Glenn . Ven — x, wane — for the Pontiac area | into reports of widespread racketeering in home moderni- Wanda, 6, could speak German | Vee married a speed- i tomorrow .is fair and . S , per English but not Russian. ed-up marriage that attracted zation Le weather Berconding 0 the | Acting-on-complaints-of-300- Wayne; Oakland and Ma The low tonight of 25 to 29 is) comb County contractors, Ward McCreedy, deputy com- ag res to - high of/ missioner in charge of building, urged that the license Yesterday the mercury rose trom }Of-®-Detroit-builder not-be- renewed. — aoe ef 2S SS ot Nite McCreedy said that li-* So another displaced German, grees in the city. Snow flurries|censes under a new state Jelsi Joelo, a mechanic here, was|Draft Call in January | lightly covered the Pontiac area| law will not be issued before called in. He speaks German and Held to 23,000 Men ) began gegen’ 35 of an inch applicants are thoroughly to give the test by talking to the : . her Sirst girl, who told Mama, who told 1904 ape .| Papa. The answers came back the i new husband same route, except it all got too} - . |confusing. months ago. é i E i | F a gl $f Rese) ¥ E English and passed on the ques- . investigated. tions to the wife who them Today at 8 a.m. the : = relayed PR tina od ME but_by.2-p.m. in down-|_ Yesterday's six-hour hearing saw 2 eye He promptly flunked the driving] men in J " |town Pontiac the mercury regis-| Bernard Nathan, owner of the Con- cost sk that has | ‘Ted 38 degrees. struction and Building Co aang rng ; ness be y ane batt ety ob teeta partner ¢ | Supt. Taylor Names 2 though there has been much talk |General Meets Queen iiicuies de Senstic te $ | LANSING (UP)—Ciair L. Taylor, | Graft call Ie ISM et? | LONDON ® — Gen. Alfred M.| Greedy anid that be wend rec. |cuved superintendent of public instruc- Gruenther, supreme Allied Com-| emmend that the commission tion, today appointed Sen. Edward Riwants Sete __| Mander in Europe, was presented| deny Nathan a license. Hutchinson (R-Fennville) and Rep.| Today and ST ae Secese to Queen Elizabeth II today in| The witnesses said that Nathan| Today ana order ‘= ge |Harry J. Phillips (R-Port Huron) | Sigst'sstl's” Me shock ak Shun cP ac |formal audience, at Buckingham tailed to complete contracts,.con-} Sizee\_corst before ie Programe. x 3 as members of the Study Com- ranges, ‘edion,| Palace. Mrs. Gruenther accom-| tracted for work prohibited by | furniture, |» Chlcage t address & meeting of | (Contisiued on Page 2, Col. 4) |. Womens fuses... 2 2 8 - mittee for Interscholastic Athletics. open 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily. laa tie. zoning ordinances, upgraded Ma-| coen 8 a.m. i co : A » F aan) , > a ‘ \ ) ’ a > 5d eee ee Co ap ae Mader a f= fr __ From © ‘ Recommends Birmingham ~ Build Paved Parking Lot Our Birmingham Bureau | wood School will work with the, - BIRMINGHAM—A two or three | Children in the lounge of the Y) year “trial period’ of- city- paved | ' from 10 a.m. until noon tomorrow, and operated surface. leve! parking | 0" crafts = a —— program. in’ the northwest quadrant of the | - city was suggested to local lau makers by members of the W abeek Jacobson group last night Future parking development in) the * step to-| ward ending the parking problem. | —the-area woutd be based on success in this original “Ay . the city would lease from the Wabee.-Jacobson — croup e=pertiga...of . dJand. suit: able for 445 parking spaces, , surface it, and manage it for twe or three years aft a prob able expense of between S60 000 and $100,000. Part of this cost would be re turned in revente, and “foflowmng the trial period, the city commis sion could decide whether the land and make mitments on future expan The commission Tetewsed~ttr- progress report compiled by the sponsoring group fo the Residet tia) Protective Association. whi has voiced opposition to proposed parking plans for the area ~An- additional hearing was ten tatively scheduled for five weeks hence to enable the opposition group to stufy the reperts and make recommendations. City Manager Donald C. Fegbert was instructed by the commission to Nuys ceri ' eom Io recommend an expert to study project methods of financing the s * * Annual! fal! meeting for all Uni- versity of ifichigan Alumni club | wornen wil] begin -at-10-a.™, to | morrow at the Michigari League in| Were taken to the weather: s Ann Arbor. Mrs, Russell Strickland of Bloomfield Village, social chair- man of the Ann Arbor Council, will attend. Members from Birmingham will -kconomic Education. | Phe Games of Cranbrook House, open to the public for the past five and a half months, have been closed for the season, Operated by the scholarship com- mittees of Cranbrook and Kings- wood, the gardens have been a source of funds to help many | boys and giris attend the two schbuols, * * . A pot luck dinner will be held | © at 6 4 tonight by the Young Aduit ;{ ; FeHowship of the First Methodist | Church, followed at 8 p.m. by a! talk on Atrica. given by Mrs. Don | Curpenter Undaunted by the cold weather, | Boy Scout Troop B-1 will sleep in | tents at this weekend's campout | Camp Highland, north of Mil- i Gene Kempf is camping al + lor the treep = * * “ A might vrew-of-the Motor-City;+ ~ me 1060 Teet up in the air, was | “itnessed by 39 public health; nurses ef Oakland County and Bir- | ! | She Chat, | look on as Miss Sally Reid and Miss Jeanette Scoville, Gym instructors, explain the workings of one of the .22 cal. rifles used in the program sponsored by the recreation board. « nungham teachers, as guests of Fastern and Capital airlines. The | rip was arranged by Mrs Anyce | illette. city health nurse, and en Reed, of the Institute for | | man | Brig. Gen The group also was briefed on | December of 1945.’ some of the inside details of air- Brownell said that one month jater Truman advanced White to | the post with the International | Monetary Fund. Thereupon, he | said the FBI compiled a special | for the Soviet government were | | reported in detail by the FBI to the White House by means of a report delivered to President Tru- through his military aide, freight, express and postal termi- nals. . Following. the trip, small fon | bis apne Renee activities.’ Fund Drive Drive Extended; Need $100,000 More’ and control tower. Commenting on the plane ride, | Mrs. Gillette said, ‘I couldn't help but think how vulnerable we are to ai® attack: The task of ‘blacking * out a city like Detroit seems al- spraying plan was dropped by the | Uac's five junior high schools are PS | and detailed report on White “and | personnel and lack of facilities, |Winter Halts Rifle Shots; Instructor Looks to Spring Harry H. Vaughan, in ) BIRMINGHAM — Old Man Winter is about to put his annual stop to the Girls’ Rifle Club now concluding its third year at Birmingham High School. but George Ely, instructor of the program sponsored by the recreation board, js already predicting an overflow turnout for next year. The program has been designed to teach the safety of firearms and safe range procedure to as many as possible. Because of limited however, no more than 25 girls | can be on the team each “year. That number has been — ing every Tuesday afternoon a’ schoot af the police range. — 22 caliber juror match es, they are given a novice’s | Detroit to Get Direct Dialing try j My i Sine e 3 +8 XS A age? ues | . . — a \ iY ‘ C 3 Y Oe ‘ oe - ; aX \ ite, vi y po ’ : x: ies er ps ee se : \ y : : THE PONTIAC PRESS, | FRIDAY, ‘NOVEMBER 6, 1953 yf a F : tree RANG Ds..43.., 3 abeek-facobson - Lr RANGE SULEP-Dimsinghan, High Sebeol siden Kills Four More (Continued From Page One) truck and turn hoses on police and toss tear gas bombs back. Ten thousand demonstrated in Milan and marched on the British Consulate, but were turned back by police. Rome demonstrators smashed windows in the British Embassy. The British and Americans an- nounced Oct. 8 that they intended to turn over administration of Zone A of the Trieste territory, including the city, to the Italians. Yugoslavia declared its troops would march into Zone A_ the moment Italian military forces were sent in. Tension over Trieste, always a hot issue between Yugo- slavia and Italy, heightened. Today's Trieste rioting, involving an estimated 10,000 persons, was the worst of the three days in this city of predominantly Italian Pro-Italian feeling for return of the city to Italy had been stirred by Wednesday's celebrations of the anniversary of the World War I armistice on the‘ southern front. Italian troops had marched into the city on that day in 1918. The battling centered in Trieste’ big waterfront Piazza Dell'Unita — Unity Square. After a hail of lice bullets cleared the square, one Triestinis applauded enthusiastical- ly as the troop assumed their positions. The territorial police were cower- ing in the doorways. The demon- strators shouted at them ‘‘You can come out now, you assassins. The Americans are here."’ |}will come in and ask your num- smashup which destroyed his car His condition Mrs. C. E. Canterbury Funeral for Mrs, Charles E. Can- terbury, 71, of 163 Clifford St. will be at 3 p.m. today from the Rock Springs Church, Pom- eroy, Ohio. Burial will be in the cemetery there. The body will be at the Harry Jacobs Funerat Home at Marengo, Ohio, until time for the service. sided in Pontiac for about 26 years, was a member of Oakland Ave- nue United Presbyterian Church. Born in Pomeroy Jilly 28, 1882, she was the daughter of Alonzo and | Margaret Kesterson, and the widow of Charles E. Canterbury who died March 25, 1952. Surviving are two daughters and twe sons, Mrs. Clarence Thomas of Marengo, with whom she was visiting when she was taken fll, Mrs. James Fitzpat- rick and Charlies W. Canterbury ot Pontiac, and Ralph D. €an- | terbury of Riverside, Calif. Also surviving are a sister and three brothers, Mrs. Mabel Hum. | phrey and William Kesterson of | Pontiac, Fred and Dale Kester- son of Pomeroy, nine grandchil- | dren and seven great-grandchil- dren. | Mrs. Canterbury died Thursday | morning in the City Hospital at Mt. Gilead, Ohio, after an illness | of two weeks. | \Voiney-H: Groves | After a prolonged illness, Vol- ney H. Groves, 32, of &22 Orlando | Ave. died in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Thursday morning Born in Detroit Sept. 24, 192]. | Maren Mogensen Groves. He mar- ried Lillian Lieb in Toledo Aug 5, 1947. Mr. Groves came to Pontiac seven years ago and was a mem- ber of the Oakland Avenue United | Presbyterian Church. He was a! veteran of World War.!I and was | he was the son of Votney H. and? Shores at 6 p.m. Thursday follow- | Prayer service was held today at the Melvin A. Schutt Funeral Home for Vicki Marie Sule, infant daughter of John and Viola Wat- kins Sulo of 37 Seneca St. Burial followed later today in St. Paul Cemetery in Owosso. The baby was born Oct. 29 and died Thursday in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Besides her parents, she is sur- vived by a brother, Dennis, at | home. For a carefree : weekend in Detroit —STAY STATLERI- ° There's no time like now to take that place to take it (there’s so much to see and do). And Statler’s just the place to stay. You'll love the comfort and luxury | weekend vacation! Detroit's just the | | include Mrs. Lewis B. Sappington, | ™0St impossible. A view like this | . : Mrs. LeRoy G v, r, Mrs. | Makes one hope we can go on (Continued From Page One) course on the mechanism of the demonstrators gah er Pe on last employed at the Birmingham | of the Stator end ‘ous f “4 Edson K. Pool, _ Carl Abbott | living in peace with = people 200 when all returns there are un and its operation. And more Begin Automatic Phone square. Many persons were | Eccentric. eficient service delicious important, they learn and practice A ‘i , Besides his widow and < | Sure, come into Detroit for a care- i and Mrs. Robert F. Watt Jr in. Se 60 C clubbed. Twelve ambulances car- : parents. Young adults of the First Method- The City Cuesralaaioe is recon. | Wie indavs ¢ alana safety rules. rvice to ities in ak aay Gis ‘wasaied, he is survived by a daughter. Is free weekend—and stay Statler!’ ist Church have been: fiivited to | ering the tree spraying program 44, tea ped ae vn ther | Miss Sally Reid and Miss Jean’! December Beverly at home and a sister, Mrs. | against Dutch Elm disease which . seg ane”, etter Scovile, gym teachers at Charles Marikovies of White Lake. | ero co Rearpchposeion it scrapped last year re a Lp! “nm pau donated the high school, help supervise DETROIT w—Detroit telep hone | Pontiac Man i in Hospital Funeral will be Monday from te OTEL A : Cc i struction Huntoon Funeral Home. Dr. An- . from 2-5 p. m. t | Lawmakers received a letter Gifts of : a from | ee customers, beginning Dec. 13. will | After N Auto Crash }-—____ist. Church P "| trem Oak Park -Ptanning Com. | Ficet * Caren Cap ‘viich do| Frank Whitney, athletic diree- | be able to dial direct any number | ight __ | drew S. Creswell, his pastor, wilt} ca oe Tos Two miniature pool tables, a| Mission this week, inviting the nated $2000: Pontiac Press em-| tor, sald a rifle team for girls Is | in 60 southeastern Michigan and A Pontiac man, hospitalized with | officiate and burial will be in the | DETROIT ~ ring-o-let game and many new ta- | city forester to a meeting de- ployes. $1 500 Community National | an innovation in the area and | four Canadian communities. auto accident ie papa was unable White Lake Cemetery. | — —— — ble games have been added to the | signed to coordinate local ef. Bank employes and officers, $1,- that the program pega obably The direct dialing region will Ske ae a at ae a . — . . list of equipment at the local. forts against the disease. 540: Pontiac High School faculty | not be expanded until = reach trom-Port Huron on the north | 1941 on Dixie Highw. was i Mrs. Christian F. Lau | Prices Slashed . YMCA, for use by members int thé 7—Commissioner Dean Beier stated employes, $824.75; Detroit Cream-| ©®* acquire ene oom to Flat Rock on the south and Ann poy en — ri 7‘ mci Mrs. Christian F. 'Marearet | Elmer Huston Game Room. They he understood it was possible to ery Co. milk division employes,| A boy's rifle team is conducted! Arbor on the west. Flint and Mon- land County sheriff's nl aie -+ ann)- Lau, 79. formert ot 3082 a may be used after school and until Prevent spread of the blight to a $737; and Borden Co. milk divi-| during the ou ales peared Ni a Ta next | Roy FE. Mawhorter, 27, of 343| Auburn Rd., Auburn hes died 6 each night. great extent by spraying. regard- ‘Sion employes, $647 gram, he said, also under rea- | spring. - 9 . 71, td., : Volunteer students from Kings- less of inaction of neighboring! Others who gave $50 or over are) tion board supervision After dialing is completed .un- | ee as cae - a oe ag — ae —— | areas. This was the reason the | listed below. Gifts listed from Pon der the regional plan an operator ; : = . . _ —— 0 Vernon Griffith, Supt. of Schools Dr. Dwight D. Ireland and Ernest | Seaholm, chairman of the =) board. Others are Lance Minor ety commissioner and mayor pro tem; | Edwin Kirkbert, secretary of the YMCA; and Miss Jeanne Lloyd. head a at codilatla Libra ary. Miss Estelle Martin = the Family | Service Agency, also will be pres- ent. ~The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Fair_ te- . Lew tenight %%5 te , bigh Saturday 42 to Slightly warmer temerrow, Vartabte fire te ten fea lll an esr tonight ruc Teday in Pontiac — temperature preceding sam rn 8 am: ind velocity ection. = sets Friday at $19 pm rises Saturday at 7 13 a oon sete Frid.y at 454 p Moon rises Saturday at #21 am = , Tem raters aa tai —— seseese tt Tes i La 5 6. @... ee 12 m aye 37 sa. m.., eee LP. &...cce.s. via m.. 3 ee eee | iS Moc cccs. 3 “a oy ; 2 m pb Claims Soviet | val Sor ASE Re mete r. Donald 8. Smith - Oo Seaman san, Co. and employes ‘¥ GMTC Pontiac Fed Credit Union emp WN MeCantiecs 10077 Warren Fowler Elec. Co & employes 50 Mich Emp. Security Com. employes 122 (Continued From Page One) | Helen 1 Hunt ; ‘60 C Russell ee ury Department and the Export- [on jac High Schoo! students ...... : : ashington Junior High School 253 Import Bank At one time the | Jefferson Junior High ie hGal ceues n tre asury sent ! Wever Junior High iemeee soge 132 al 1 ent him to England LS Belted reir dl orale “ : M “On dies On | Linc alg _Jupior_ Scho . 397 another accasion. caaenel said, Maple cal Secs Ca employes. 100 former Treasury Secretary Mor-{ Nye Dairy employes cola 108 venti : . ~ | Baker & Hansen 288 100 genthau teek him on a trip to Italy | maynard Johnson oan 16 and N a J. L. Van Wagoner Inc 89 ° orth Africa Abstract & Title Guaranty Co...... 98 White was described as having | Don R ieee Donald a Gen Printity & Sup emp. 1 arated thé Morgenthau Plan for | Sen's sense id ' the treatment of Germany follow- | Pred Burton Abstract & employes 5&8 Mac T Whitfield -- . 6 ing World War H- This was al} giuart £ Whitfield proposal in effect that Germany | Wh!tfteld. Walter & Dawson employes 254 freedom of information. | posed draft of the order last June 17. He said then it would ‘open 4 | the door for citizens to obtain more information about their govern- _Ment.’ .without—endangering-—ne- tional~seeurity, and he _ invited Stipeestions ~~ rewarding —-* possip changes. Brownell said the order in final | form incogporates one major) | change—a system of review to in-| ‘sure that (1) information is not improperly withheld, and that (2) | is properly safe- | , security data | guarded. existing | ~ | requirements for the safeguarding $2 |of defense information.”* Eisenhower made public a pro-| and on Sliced Bacon, appeared incorrectly in Bazley Market Ad in yesterday's Pontiac Press. and should have read: — + ‘Rib. or Loin Chops + Of o LF: ae se ee a . as be lend ba a bab Pied or Car Safety & Comfort 2-Way Convertible 7, Auto Bed- Seat $ Complete seat. Safety style metal frame Adjustable for children up to 4 years old. . . e ° today is fair, ac- 1 Send Invitations | COMMission previously. actually the total donations of the lke Cuts Restriction ia then an intricate switching | ing to ean Geman ae | | o\ pages , *_ * « -hools, faculties and employes. apparatus will take over and ri ™ . Ont. Aug 16 ; sche faculti j ploy pper l "8 pital _ 118%, she da h to Newcomers Birmingham newcomers are | not just the students alone the distant phone automatically, | =” ee ‘ ~ we the ughter of | oon and Mrs James E. Mansen and on . mn orma ion =! ss : —| : Annual R cater ert" aidan ren | QUeee BeeTE BE eevee When your party answers an : nnuad eception Gini — Stan 7 a yall w a =~ Soone 5 oe res (Continued From Page One) automatic billing machine takes P ® Sla hed B ~ eres a - Milo J. Cr sneea (160 al noti , BIRMINGHAM — Invitations are | Uhtc. ana is eed Sc. We ed | Boome Stace Bans employes ... ... 963 | fying authority from. 28 agencies, 4 =5_toe® of the rices $ on aby Needs | " being sent this Week to over 1.00, SS terry” Tommy 5 RY, 1. !Redmond's Jewelry Store “Tse such as the American Battle Mon- or ——— bad ge mo 3 7 >i BABY'S FIRST BED - new residents of the area, asking | 's with Goodyear Tire and Rubber {Beiht 8. Adame | "tt: 9g | uments Commission : Mic Entire R Stock of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon C Boling and BH veess ssssee-"-"* 46 lerans Administration higan communities which WRIT Ti ° jy jomeining z them to attend the 14th annual re- | cniidren Geott € 8M Clinton McGee | wee eee so 'erans / : hy (Th : : oftrey 5. Cathryn, 2, of 1166 | Dr. Robert H. Baker .. ..........- 8@| 4 Gives classifying authority to Detroiters may dial direct after Yj wo) asinette | ception welcoming newcomers. on | Tense. trom Darton, Onto. Me is | Dr EP Collins , , | Dee. 13 include: we if rr Nov. 18, at 8 p.m. at the Commu- | "Mr ‘and Mrs acinar sn L. FP Cobb : 100 | the heads only, with no power to) oot a Ss ity House ley Dr. from Huntington Woods. Me. is Be WM. Green 100 delegate it to someone else, of 17| Algonac, Ann Arbor, Armada, | $E"88 nity 5 with American Metals Products Co Dr. Joseph Maaench k oo a agencies, like the Civil Aeronautics | | Auburn Heights, Belleville, Berk- | Regular The reception is sponsored by the | Mr. and Mrs John Deely, 4131 Tangle- | Dr PF Pitepatrick ..........:.. 13 | Board and the Tennessee Valle $8.95 Val : board of directors of the Commu: | ie ts with Persone! Prennts career | De Cunton J Seumby aaa th y ° ey bee: Birmingham, | me SRE or Night - o) rsonal Products C Mrs Ro reenhal SEs sex 75 | Aut t ie i nity House Association. Mrs. Mar- | : Benicar bisa) Predints se " on y t the heads of other | Bloomfield Hills, Center, Line, j & Smooth woven constructio Models Butzel ha t:| Mrs. Willia P Pontiac Paint Manufacturing Co . 200 > ermits Ss Chelsea, Clarkston, Clawson, Com- Sees Al ucrion tin ° general chairman oO =! . m * Putnam Pontiac Paint Mfg. Co employes 65 agencies such as the Defense De- merce Dexter Drayton Plains. | trong wood frame Folding legs the event, said every resident who| ‘Service for Mrs. William P.| Dr Matthew Gill 9 | Dartment, to name an employe as) ¢ : ‘vada Rock. with metal brates White: with has moved into the area tn the | ‘Alice Fuller), Putnam, 91. 1111 | Br, ,Abentockmen bs ee a _ m= ® | East Detroit, Fe e, Flat k, | blue, maize, mint and pink trim Yosemite. will be 3 Oakiar 4 Baking Ce , ie classifying officer. — ._| Franklin, Fraser, Grand Blanc, | Not Exactly As Pictured pest year is welcome to attend Pm. tomor-| pontiac Eiks #10 |... .. 300) 6 Defines what information is) Harsens Island, Haze: Park, Hunt- Bassinette M ' | Te acquaint-all those new to row at Bell Chapel of the William | Pontiac City Lines + 188 to be classified. how it is to be ington Woods attress . $1.98 a can. On Goeks pare is — Co., with burial in| P,,% Purse pois ria employes 126 | transmitted and stored. marked! Keego Harbor, Lake Orion, La PTT iririiiiiiii iii oseland Park Cemetery: | Salvation .A staf 2 69 shen i / ; Be | j will include = tour of the Com yi. Putnam died oe si | ca: tholtg Pamily Center start .... | es and: © aeaa cama’ destroyed. | beer, Leonard, Manchester, Marine | Simms Hes Genuine Compact Folding Style munity House, exhibits by vari the Sheraton-Cadill : eee Sots a7 on 020 Ot is ; City, Marysville, Mayfair, Mt | : - ac Hotel st | Wigss , cece ee se . } ous local organizations and an pight while attending aesiing rem Mrs. Leslie R Tripp 100 a Nalin as statement said | Cemens New Baltimore, New Bos. | Bathinette Baby Play Pen < introduction to city officials, 9¢ chemists with her husband. peavey Cella rotor Home... M4 a a proper balance between | 108. New. Haven, New Hudson, | $13.95 Valve $10.38 Vai ministers of the area and repre | who was president of Detroi® Test-/4: "sp cesar” MCh rmPlOTee - 18% the need to protect information im-}08* Park. Orchard Lake, Oxford, | $ we | ~ sentatives from social agencies. (ing Laboratories until his retire- a Place ggg ‘+ ss++s 38 | Dortant to the defense of the Une es Pleasant Ridge, Pontiac, Port| 10% 13 88 There will be entertainment and = peven years ago Mi. & Mrs, Pred L ‘Haushalter : 198 States, and the need for citizens | Huron L 0s attain refreshments. Besides her husband she is sur-| Dr. H. A. St. John ‘of this democracy to know — —— venous: = nein Dr. Kenneth Vandenberg ... ..... 50 oeby bath and I herd. Among civic leaders and their vived by a three Mrs. Oliver Dr RJ. Coo “ a neon 50 ‘their government is doing.” perme Bppemes i wood, natural | All wives to be present are: City Man- , Marcotte, and three ——_ nMeGTeN | FT Cortesse An aanith vs tres G0 |) The statement added:. ' }-62ein,— tray ain pec. roe \] Official _ “ager Donald C-Fgbert— “Porreey eines a Leeite M Peters Meat ET aN, fl | “The issuance of this order will pool LU cotners. 40x40 [|] Size esile eters Heating Equipme i 2 : inches = ul Ral W. Moxley, Fire Chief | Byron F Prench and employes , . 6 revise, In a manner more in keep- . : | | Blatr Transit Co : 100 ing with the American tradition of fm Prices on Rib or Loin Chops, 0000000000000 00000000000008000008888E8EEES oo ee |f youths and adults. just 72 at |f these reduced prices. $2.98 Footballs, Now $2.39 $3.98 Footballs, Now $3.19 $4.98 Footballs, Now $3.98 $5.95 Footballs, Now $4.79 Regular 89c Value 8 in. fi om Peatle gremes 7 Ic Valve inflated. $8.N. Saginaw —2nd-Ploor | be reduced to a pastoral state, rid : R Pprtved-or- heavy ndustry. it wast ” , never adopted “Notwithstanding all this,” | Brownell said, ‘“‘Harry Dexter | White was a Russian Spy. | “He smuggted secret documents | to Russian agents for transmission | TS NTOSTOW Hairy Dexter “White | was known to be a Communist | _spy_by the very people who ap- | | pointed him to the most sensitive | Board of Education Bloomfield Hills School Bloomfield, Mich. Notice to Residents of Bloomfield Hills School District No. 2. An election has been called for Monday, November 23, 1953 at Vaughan School, to authorize a $1,750,000.00 bond issue and supporting tax increase to obtain funds to construct a new high school and complete the Wing To vote you must be registered. Last day for regis- tration is Friday, November 13, 1953. If you are not registered, do so at once at your township or city hall. Dist. No. 2, Fr. tn Pow {As recorded deanteua and” important “position he ever | tempe BOTW errr erreese 2 held in government service.’ MGR ace as atc nen them to decay to te FBLC] = Lake El h en if, snow 25 of an inch then to are that S m n One Year ka in Pontiac came aware of White's espionage e eme tary Se ool. Highest — eae ineagbaa = activities early in his government ag quperetere. Leseeensecees, 425 Career, “and from the beginning ; Weather—Giect. ‘made reports’on these activities+~7 Highest aa, Lovect Femperatercs This to the appropriate officials in Thin 3904 18 in 1e77 | authority. Thursder's Temperature ¢ Chart in ae Fontinued Sattwe creckh 38 30 rome opal ol “But these reports did not Cadiiac 5 Miami 80 6) «6impede White's advancement in | : M , } ne Ghevelend ° F new Orivene 4 a, __the administration. jt— Port Werth 88 41 New York 47 3 | 30 Omaha: % “T can now aificially. 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Crunce Hosact F, Baoois Rvsest Basegrs Nat'l Adv, Mgr. — “Entered at Post Office, Pontiac, Mich. #s second class matter MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press ts entitied exclusively to the use for republication of al! local news printed In thts news- Paper, as well as al] AP news dispatches Tews Pontisc Press is delivered by carrier for 40 cents @ week; where carrier service ts not available, by mat) In Oakiand and adjoining counties ft ts $1200 a year eise- where in Michigan and al) other places tn the United States $2000 a year All mail subscriptions are peyavle in advance Phone _Pontise PE 2-8181. ~~ MEMBER ‘OF au DIT BU REAU OF CIRCULATIONS ooo a — ——-—_ —— ———— FRIDAY | NOV E FIBER 6 1953 _—.- -denauer i in F ull Control As a result of the provincial election in Hamburg, Chancellor Qbenauzr’s coalition government now has _ two- thirds control’in both houses of the West German Parliament. 2 ; In last Sundays voting the ___Adermauer bloc won 62 of the 120 legislative seats. This entitles it to name al! three Hamburg -rep- resentatives tn the Bundesrat. -- The Chancellor's majority in the” rgore important, Bundestag, or lower house, was assured when the Refugee Party joined his . coalition. x * * Thus the young Republic's dominant party has achieved a measure of legisla- tive contro] unapproached in either the United States, Britain, France or Italy. For the United States this means that Adenauer now is in a position to ratify the European defense treaties. If the West Ger- man supreme court should object to the pacts the Chancellor has enough support to amend the con- stitution. * * * ADENAUER'Ss political victories have not been without their price, however. Bonn’s greater political solidarity has increased French worry over a rearmed Germany. Also, in return for the sup- port given his coalition, ADENAUER is under new nationalistic pressure from some of his own followers. . ’ Thus, while his task in the field of foreign affairs has been made easier, his problems at home have —— Become more numerous. Fortu- nately, the Chancellor's record shows him well able to meet the tests ahead. Peasants Get Shah’s Land One of the most cheering bits of news out of Iran since the fall of the fanatical MossapecH is the report that the youth- ful Shah has resumed his program of land reform. Evidence of this came in words and pictures of a recent ceremony in the capital city of Tehran. _ There Monam™mep Reza PAHLEVI publicly handed over ownership documents covering 32,000 acres of crown lands to 1,600 share- cropping peasants. aene * * * en Thus the Shah resumed the long range program of land reform he launched.in 1951 only to have it vio- lently opposed by wealthy land owners and finely mepented By Premier Mos- SADEGH. : The Shah pbnciecd teases much -of Iran’s internal discon- tent stemmed from the peasants _land hunger and their merciless exploitation by greedy and shortsighted land owners, includ- ing Mossadegh. o* * * —¥t may be a generation before the harm done in Iran by the deposed pre- mier can be erased. But it is good to know that the political situation has Stabilized sufficiently to permit resump- tion of this long and urgently needed reform. a No Job for a Layman Washington dispatches indicate Pen- _tagon opinion is sharply divided as to what treatment should -be accorded 36 American airmen who signed germ war- fare confessions. * * * Privately, however. colleagues of ie are eir resentment | unanimoys- | - he attitude of Senator Rus- SELL of Georgia. The ranking Democrat of the Senate Armed— _ Services Committeettinks the military —— ~~~ yout honor.” Such g stand they ‘consider presumpfuous on the ~ of a politician who never has risked his own life in combat. x * *® . ‘Aside from this agreement there seem to be two conflicting views on what should) be done with the men who eracked only after months of torture at the hands of their captors in Korea. One Marine, a veteran of Korea, World War II and the Nicaragua jungle fight- ing! of $27, summed uP | the case in favor-of-the-aceused MeN’. mete “How,” he asked, “could any- one pass judgment on these men who has not himself lived through the horrors they went through.” This attitude was supported in the main by Maj. Gen: WiLLiaM F. Dean, who revealed his own attempt at suicide in fear that Red torture ‘might—force ~ him to bare military secrets. * * * The opposite view was voiced by a West Point colonel with a top combat record. While sympathizing with the “confessors” he cited the conduct of those who died rather than talk, as in accord with our military code and added: “Once you start amending it, or tampering it, or finding miti- gating circumstances to excuse its violation, then — God help us the next time we have to fight.” * * * We do not believe any layman, not even Senator Russg.L, is qualified to sit in judgment on so perplexing and emo- tionally disturbing a question. For that reason we do believe that Defense Secre- tary WIxson is right in leaving disposi- tion of the individual cases to military boards of inquiry. THE Roniinmtention is clits in heav- ily for fact-finding, which is probably a mistake, as it may find many mote facts than it can dodge. The Man About Town Will Stage Exhibit. Scouts Endeavor to Make Us Conscious of Their Project: Daftynition Bore. That guy who, if you asked the time, would tell you how to build a watch As part of their campaign to Destroy the Killers, there will be an exhibit at the corner of Saginaw and Huron Streets al] day Saturday, put on by Pontiac District, Bey Scouts, in their campaign to do away with the menace of discarded refrigerators and trunks. It will com- prise several features to convince you that you should get behind the boys in this commend- able project. That close weather watcher out Pontiac Trail dack Westlake. phones me that this is the fifth time in 40 odd years that the snow flakes kepf in seclusion until as late as Nov. 4. During his observation their earliest appearance was on Oct. 11, and latest on Nov. 22. Pioneer member of the Oakland County Bar Association, Clinton McGee finds that the best plan of life is not to worry. By the way, few people can boast of as long a period of time in quite intimate touch with Pentiac's- progress as can Clint. Losing her wedding ring while pulling weeds in her garden last July, Mrs. Herbert Shay of Keego Harbor found it this week when she pulled her carrots—one had grown around it. Writing from Cadillac on Nov. 4 _Mrs. Doris Haslock of that city says, ‘In spite of the fact that-tms— has the reputation of being the coldest spot in Michigan, none of my outdoor plants have been frozen, and my spirea and roses are in bloom for a second time this year.” The hens in the poultry yard of Mrs. Betty Brotherman of Auburn Heights are pulling some unique stunts. One laid a triple yolk egg. and another an egg that--centained...a_.much, smaller hard shelled egg inside. In 1910 there were 65,000 automobiles in the United States. More than that number now are being manufactured every week. Picking a rose in his garden on the first day of November, Charies Stamas of 498 South Saginaw Street, wonders why some people go to Florida. A large maple tree in the yard of Andrew Milligan at Drayton Plains is nothing but a follow shell. After long speaking of it as ‘‘sound as a dollar,” he was apprised of its condition when he noticed squirrels carrying acorns and huts into it through a hole where. lish hed broken off._ Z —_-_-——__—- Verbal Orchids to— Mrs. Grace D. Hewes of 1001 Myrtle St.; eighty-fourth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. W. RB. Thomas “ot 861 East Cohumbia Ave.; fifty-second wedding anniversary. ade, ea val oice ° of ithe People ee yarer > , 4 Man of Extinction Ellen Britton Praises Local Service Club for Sponsoring Window Painting Contest ‘Letters will be condensed when neces-~ sary because of lack of space Fill name address and telephone number of the writer must accompany letters but these * not be published if the writer se requests uniess the letter is critical ia its matures The Kiwanis Club of Pontiac should be highly commended for sponsoring the window painting contest during the past week Projects of this type are worth- while and an incentive for our young people My son was one of the partici- pants and I would like to express my appreciation to al] the mem- bers af the club Ellen J. Britton 101 Poplar Street Daughter Asks Help From County Welfare My mother is on old age assist- ance, drawing all she can and under heavy medical needs. I have asked the Welfare to help with her medical needs. My husband is retired and re-_ ceives a small pension to pay for our home and living The Welfare asked me to have the rest of the family help with our mother's medical needs, and to have the prosecutor aid in getting them to help, only to have them say they would not help. I have written to the Governor and he has said he would see what he could do, and the pension visi- tors have been grand, but the Wel- fare never offers to do anything. Mother has been a taxpayer and has lived here 58 years. We see that she has a clean home and her meals. but we can provide the medical needs only by using money eeded for our house payments. Mrs. Alice M. Elshols 27 Oliver St Indian Summer Editorial Praised by Press Reader Three cheers for the editorial on Indian Summer. considerable discussion on the sub- ©. ject during this past month when eur regular. summer season was. spilling over into October Some seem to take a defeatist attitude when Labor Day arrives; te them, it's the end of summer and the fine autumn weather that follows is termed Indian Summer. It's my conviction that Indian Summer is a November phenom- enon and through this conviction I was driven some-days ago to carve a.rhyme. Any similarity to a a Sper cerian Stanza is putety —-coinci- dental. P. G. Kelley 4770 Lakeshore Drive. (Mr. Kelley's rhhyme appears ian en- ee column on thts page} Ike May Have Lost Political Skirmishes _ but Hopes to Win His Forward Plans By DAVID LAWRENCE WASHINGTON — They have a White House rule that doesn't permit first-person quotation of everything a President says in a press conference But it’s most unfortunate because by all odds the most interesting piece of news about the ¢lections was what Eisenhower said about it te the press. * © ®e There were at least three oppor- tunities for him to be devious — to avail himself of the tricks of the political game or to boom forth with a sweeping statement of con- fidence in the future of his party, ax-if nothing_adverse had hap- Sipe But he turned them all aside and talked-frankly, earnestly and with- out guile. For one thing the President declined to be drawn into an analysis or interpretation of the election results. He frankly said he didn’t know any more about ing him. But he did recognize that in some places Republicans had lost and in some places they had won. and he didn't feel that he should say whether or not the election was a test, of his policies because he frankly didn't know At one point in the conversation Eisenhower told the press that as most people know, he is a novice in politics and has never claimed to be a politician. at he doea prr-tis faith to a belief in the common sense of the American people when they are informed. He thinks they have to be in-- formed as to the basie facts—and some of these facts are rather stark and disagreeable — and the administration has the duty of put- ting forth and enacting a program that the mass of the American people will say is a good one. The job of the administration, he says, is to. provide a dynamic and for- ward-looking program. When the reporters asked him if perhaps sgme voters thought they hadn't yet Sa voted for last autumn, the Prest- dent said he thought the kind of change the people wanted was an orderly and—progressive change and not just any other kind. He added they were going to get it ence, the President handled him-— self with calmness and poise and didn't become entangled in the traps into which some of the questions might have led him. An effort was made to get him fo weaken his recent statement that he would favor the election of Republicans everywhere. The inquiry was whether he would support a Republican with a record that was not in support of his administration. the President had re- marked that his idea of endorsing Republicanism generally the other day was not intended to say he supported every candidate, irre- spective of individual character or t : But, even if this wasn't involved, he was then asked, would he sup- port anti-administration Republi- cans for re-election in Congress next year? The President declined to com- mit himself to what he would do- _about this, but he gave the im- ‘pression- he was -not- going to... Han ae become involved in local con- af Re Eewnpagecmees specific individuals in his party. Thus the President tried also to convey the idea that, in saying he had “lost skirmishes before’ — and he permitted direct quotation on that phrase — he wasn't com- menting on individual races but, as titular leader of the party. on the fact that some Republican contests were lost. The President didn’t hesitate te answer another question as to whether, having lost skirmishes, he intended “to win the war.” This obvious reference to future _ Atint Het “te. end firs. ‘Bert J. Wardiow and are getting it. of Highland; fifty-third wedding anniversary. Throughout the préss confer- _ self. > ® J 4 ( 1 congressional elections drew from the President the earnest state- ment that he never went into a war to lose one. The use of such words as pro- gressive and forward-looking in- dicate that the President has def- inite ideas as to the kind of a legislative and executive program the country expects from him. But it is clear he isn't going to fall for the strategy of the New Dealers and Fair Dealers who are constantly trying to get him to But a President with both the House and the Senate almost even- ly divided in party strength doesn’t pick fights with his own party and split it still further. _If he is tactful — and Eisen- hower certainly is inherently a conciliator rather than a challeng- er _— he will try to persuade his mood party following to adopt measures pus that are the result of common eounsel and mutual concession. (Copyright 1953) —: oa fe mH it Is & Turn Mate’s Hate to Love about washed up. I have ‘had ... Case Raper ax. Paydhologit ae , e was fust Joan’s marriag And that would have blighted yo only her own happiness, but also have hurt the career of her talented dentist husband. She salvaged their happiness, even at the last moment, by resolutely following the psy- chological prescription below. . By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case J-35: Joan J.. aged 30. is the wife of.the dentist whom I quoted yesterday. “Dr. Crane, what can I do to _save my marriage?” she spoke tearfully. “For Peter says he can't stand me any longer. He wants a divorce. But that would be intolerable to my family, for they don’t believe _ in divorce. - “Can't I win him back? Or is it too late?’ Leve can be re-built, even if one party to the romance hates the other one. And that is not an exaggeration. Several times I have described patients in this column who de- tested their mates, but who were madly in love again within a year. But one of. the two people in- volved, must use the proper psy- chological strategy. If the other one is willing to cooperate, that makes the task doubly easy. Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Your. love is. mine because I know . .. That God is in your heart . . . As much as you have promised me .. © That we will . As much as you That we will . I am your own for- ever, dear... As lorg as | may . I do not ever doubt your word . . . Indeed there is no reason You are so wonderful each day . Of every month and season And as you give yourself to me _—I-_give_nty love to you . And in the presence of our God. . promine to be true. Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER International News Service Switzerland once flattened a war in Europe by calling both sides home. Both armies were mer- cenary yodelers. We could do same-wise by The old boy would have loved that. Every day seven hundred Patton go-carts leave on schedule in the only direction possible in the Alps. Uphill. Hannibal's shopping route in Amer- They're armed with DIAN SUMMER The lull that lies beneath November skied Is like the quietude before Leal apr ‘Tis naught but shades of winter in dis- guise, i eee reiinendeatien Sweet reverie of August ‘neath « veil. Reflect ye well of springtime, autumn — inhale fragrance, Ab! PA jf =; snared Indiaa interlude. P @. _Beliey Possible to” Jus . ‘Then deftly insert the “meaty” or critical layer. Kt is well to smile tolerantly and use the casual,“‘l .wonder if it wouldn't be better if you tried very hard to be neat around the house, That's especially true since Peter is so meticulous.” 1 added another honest compli- ment to complete the sandwich, In this way, you can put across the needed reproof without offend- ing the other person's ego. Se he gets the point, yet still _ likes you as a friend! And that is the ideal method for teachers and parents to use, too, with children. Otherwise, the reproved person grows irritable and bitter and dis- likes the one who corrected him, Then.I urged Joan to be very liberal with compliments for her mate, making it @ solemn rule-to- In addition, she was to smile delightedly when he came home, for a smile is a dandy non-verbal compliment. And she was to kiss him. Holly- wood style, and put all the “oomph” inte the act that she could muster. “If you can get him to go through the motions of love,” I warned her, ‘‘then he will soon begin to feel the corresponding- emotions.” For emotions automatically fol- low the proper motions. You can't control emotions directly. But you can direct your motions, such as acts, etc. Well, Joan reported back to me that on the first night, Peter bare- ly kissed her. It was an effort on his part. But she kept up her role, and never let on that she was hurt by his impersonal attitude and studied aloofness. “Before the end of the week, he wasn't .s0 impersonal,” she exulted, ‘‘for I could feel him weakening. And then he finally kissed me back again as he used to do during our courtship.” To further her strategy, I also gave her the bulletin ‘Sex Prob- lems in Marriage.’ If you don't have a copy, send a stamped re- turn envelope, plus a dime. For a sexually adjusted married couple rarely will seek a divorce, even when many other glaring faults are present. But. even so, always correct your faults. : (Copyright. Hopkins Syndicate Ine ) From Our Files 15 Years Age JAPAN TO GET three power protest; U. S., Britain, France de- mand trade ts. . LEGAL sought as rails and -+abor jointly plan for nation’s roads. RUTGERS- PRINCETON teams which began intercollegiate foot- ball to mark pigskin milestone. 20 Years Ago TEXAS GUINAN, night club = ‘dies of intest- Brady Calls Alcohol Greater Menace to America Today Than Ever Before By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Way back, the American Medical Association ’ passed the following resolution: Whereas, We believe that the use of alcohol is detrimental to the human economy; and Whereas, Its use in therapeutics as a tonic or stimulant and for food has.no scientific value; therefore ~ —“" Be it resolved, That the Amer- "but then, the AMA was honest in those days—poor’ but honest. 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This does not count volunteers At least New York City and the District of Columbia have drafted none or only a few men under 20 in reeent months, according to the survey, Kentucky and Alabama haven't drafted any under 26 since World War IT, * ¢« *¢ An earlier survey showed that ; 41 states dipped into the 19-year- | ' old group to fill last April's draft calls. Since July the calls have | dropped to 23,008 each month, al- lowing-2 tot-ot-these states to slip back into drafting only 20-year-" olds The big question before the state directors now is whether calls will jump considerably above 23.000 a month. November and December ealls have already been announced at that quota Defense department officials. have been considering raising the States NO. 1 IN MICHIGAN UNITED SHIRT | DISTRIBUTORS | 35 Stores in Michigan i i ; e ' i B UT N | Carolina, O directors indicated they wouldn't, have to draft men under 19 in the! near future. 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White ardi | was picked up as a runaway that |he had dated the missing Evelyn | | Hartley. | The youth, from nearby Ona- | ,laska, was picked up on the re- | quest of his parents. La Crosse police were sent today to retum || OPEN. TQNIGHT Madison Police Capt. Richard ‘TIL 9 P.M. GER 52s H i a rie j i : 41 N. Saginaw St. : Yee ae : : i ss ol vn - | : FABRICS Are New! TERMS ! No Extra NORTH TITTY OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS STREET = S a ae ge a 2 Ca pees censors fee Te oo PE eee } 3 he Meee i fot 54 Nat Rees ‘ ——— - - = c & i tees ‘i Ad ' os, ; r ‘ SSS Peas La ; athe ws ee 28 es aa eam SEE a oe ° =< ‘ ; ‘ . = i § . i Fico T malones pumice if ” tt DS Ed ~ Ts) e ey. NOVEMBER #4 he 4 . i ene Bae ra . = " ‘ ; : 7 " ‘ ‘ : - =. : : } 2 School News. Marksman’s Bullets 1 | Plans Dates’ Way Ahead-| Matches Chetip in U.S, | Fate. _ American munich. bs “Basin-Street’—Is _. |Pile Up in Barrel ing Was} MARION, Ill. (UP) — Daniet | Because of Advertising What keeps U. $. match costs rm Wwe ds _— = ~ BAN DIEGO, Calif. (UP)— Cobb, son of the local draft board| NEW YORK (INS)—Americans | so low? The -messages secretary, vowed after a spat with| pay less for their matches—31 | covers, i his mother that she never would| cents a year per capita—than | companies, and permitting y te! see him in the Army. He volun-| any other people in the world,| buy four books for the price of || for Variety Show Nov. 19) uc te'sn'nuv sinne > Hundreds +m. rian fired nine ‘times: with his 38 teered first for the Navy, then was | according to match - industry three. { members of the gn pe — iz caliber revolver—then the “accepted” by the local Air Force | spokesmen. Every American of 16 years of | © ra vin ino Te en te pearl handle broke offin his recruiger. Danny, will begin his; The cost is.so low, in fact, that | age or more uses matches, for a | 7 OF : \ tributors are Mary Kay Whiting, Air Force enlistment sometime in| even the Swiss “reusable match,” | grand consumption total of 508,-| 7 1966, when he will be 19. He's six | which gave 120 lights for a nickel, 526,549,500 lights a year, About | ” now. can't compete. At a two-for-a-cent | half of this total are book matches. | 7 JAY TE TY er ae Numerous original acts audi- tioned for the show recently in the Little Theater. z a » j Le aWISE SHOPPERS a : ™ Oe ee — ~ manager 3...Mirs. Mildred Swart, » Se ema oat ae Cooch, props, Betty Quiilian .... Janey Yarnall, Blues in. the Night, a faculty publicity. ae : 2 FOR Four; and the choir are acts on| tions from studénts and their way to success Birmingham High School * -..-* over its quota as the school San ‘Naas cies | Trac amy, ci Fd Sic Sa B ANNIVERSARY | Schools qualifying in class A at _ | the regionals held at Birmingham "| High School were Pontiac, Birm- Earn your contribution winners | ingham, Dearborn, Mt. Clemens, | Mee were Payson Chapman, first; Kar- Royal Oak and Hazel Park. en Gavic, second; Bill Surridge, * ¢ *& third! Jim McMahon and Bill! A turnout of more than 50 pros- Allen, honorable-mention. |pects crowded into Barnum pool * © »- |last Monday as the Birmingham Inspired by a last minute pep tank season got under way. talk by Vincent Secontine and Har-} With 16 returning lettermen, 12 old Newcomb, the Birmingham | of whom are seniors, this year’s |{ High School faculty squeezed| team promises to match the qual-| throagh to a narrow 192-111 victory | ity of the championship squads of | over GAA and Varsity Club in @/ the past five years. an hard-fought- volleyball game last: The 16 lettermen include John- Thursday night. Sloane, Russ Hibbard, Jim Kelly, | Although each team won four | Doug Lewis, Jim Sturgess, Pete | . the teachers finished on | Hubert Tom Sheehan, Howard | oi im total points to polish off Knorr, Thor Halvorson, Martin De- the over-confident students. Haan, Dick Schwartz, Wayne —— Geggie, Bruce Terry, George Stin- This is one of the few times) that the teachers have had aaa = = a — chance to participate in activities! Pun was the keyword last Satur- with the students on an equal | day at the annual Halloween BRIDAL PAIR 79” $1.50 Weekly A brilliont matching set to thrill her. 3 fiery diamonds each glori- ously wrought 14k gold ring. Choose your. Christmas gifts now while our selection is at its finest. TT, level. Everyone had a great time | party sponsored by Student Con- and it is likely that there will be | gress at Birmingham High Schoot SOLITAIRE raw! am won $79) SEE OUR COMPLETE SELECTION OF NATIONALLY-FAMOUS WATCHES Reduced prices on all ff) ™e*'. belled and burlepped general chairman of the party; Evergreens. Marlene Crawford, publicity; Mary MeNeil‘s Nursery 6670 Dixie Hwy. Clarkston Austin, in charge of refreshments | and clean-up. MAN’S DIAMOND PARKER “51” SET LOCKET end CHAIN —— Saar $1.00 WEEKLY $2 yk CHARGE IT $3 95 Fly By = Capital Airlines BULOVA $450 BULOVA $7150 $1.00 WEEKLY $1.50 WEEKLY | Man's or Lody’s Wallets CHARGE IT $3 95 Nothing to Buy, * a * e® Ld eT oe 2,” *e, *#e0* oe" *2e00* agape Register your name REMINGTON “60° 1, 2 or 3 Strand PEARLS ELGIN $3975 @ at the booth ia eur ' $1.00 WEEKLY $27 $1.00 WEEKLY $] 22 cuanes 1? $12 bs $1.00 WEEKLY $1.00 WEEKLY - store. Adults only, “tyou need not be : present to win. An # ~ official Capital Air- & “lines hostess will © _ make the FLORSHEIM Leitty Lith Shoes| a = Q ' FIRST: @ | Full leather lining is an added premium in this fine CHARGE IT $63 | ausar $B 9 $1.00 WEEKLY $25" GRUEN GRUEN $3375 | DRAWING § $1.00 WEEKLY $1.50 WEEKLY 1 TOMORROW . 5 PM. quality Florsheim Shoe. Like everything else that goes into its making, Florsheim leather lining is choice. It's a special silk-soft, handkerchiel-weight caliskim that gives you a emooth, glove-like fit, extra weather pros tection and longer wear. ; —— NO EXTRA CHARGE TODD SHOES | FOR CREDIT Take Up to a Full Year |? (Oe to Pay! |) 9 ASO » oan rowest nuron — e | Coe : cits 24 N. Saginaw St. Pontiac State Bank Bldg. | eee - ee? a0 y | ‘ h e - eee 4 ; ! ( : ca ae Souvenirs in Dental Office Work se Plen to Double | G and M Co. GLEN’S CORNERS ; om 8 pm ané Gat. Al Night N.W. Cerner WALTON & OPDYKE Titi iiiiiiiit i. CLEVELAND, Ohio (UP)— Looking like your twin brother |has its advantages, and David lene more than most identical and: Richard Leffler, 21 have twins. _ | They both rradpated ffom | Western Reserve’ University’s schoo! of dentistry this year— and they take care of each other’s teeth. They plan to LEW IS — Fine Furniture fat LEWIS’...TOYLAND OPENS WITH A No more than a step has separated them from the time they entered kindergarten to the present. ; “I've filled two of Richard's teeth,” David said. “Pain- lessly, of course.” i + t | If an American husband is five |years older than his wife, the | Chances that she will outlive him }are 70 in 100: and they are 80 in ‘ open a two-chaisshep—seen—t60-it- he—1s-10-years onder Fight now. = Gases He Has Stiff Neck | CHILDRESS, Tex. ® — A care- less turkey came up with a stiff 'neck recently and presented a problem. He couldn't eat during feeding time. Owner Grady Gilliland of Child- | ress hustied the hungry bird off to a veterinarian. It was a stiff neck, all right. The veterinarian rerhoved a stiff | weed stalk, 11% inches long, from the turkey’s neck. Everything is all but Parents Don’t Play LONG BEACH, Calif. (AP)— A lad of 11 has mastered Herman Steiner, chess expert for ‘the Los Angeles Times, says, “Larry is as good as enough chess in 18 months to, Samuel Reshevsky was at the be rated today as perhaps the most promising young player in 30 years. Larry Remlinger learned the fundamentals from his uncle, but soon was winning con- sistently. So he began to fre- quent the Long Beach Chess / any chess instructions from his. same age.” Reshevsky came to the United States from Poland in 1921 as a 10-year-old chess wonder and has won the na- tional championships several times. Young Larry won't get ————r chats. “Now Hie can hold his! parents—neither plays. - = @ THEY’RE ALL BOXED! @ BUY THEM BY THE DOZEN! A once-in-a-blue-moon sale of toys for girls and boys. What a variety! All gathered together in one big sale at one little price —88c each! Surprise your own childen or the neighbors’. Keep a supply of them for the small-fry of unexpected guests. Stack them away to keep the youngsters busy on rainy days! Buy now for holiday giving. At this low price, clubs and schools will scoop them up! Remember—quantities are limited! First come, first served! Better rush in for your share of these savings! - Bowling Set, 10 Duck Pins Sewing Set W Two-tone ins, 3% A 6” doll and 8 cut-out 88° inches two 1%-inch §8< cotton dresses. colored in thimble, needle carrying case. broidery cotton » scissors, ith Doll to Dress and em- Dressmoker Kit With Doll c 6-inch composition doll, 7 percale cut-out drésses, ac 3, thimble, needles, : ] embroidery cotton. be e | ty ig © eet, SS ‘Zz Me Cro-Key For Indoor and Out rug. 4 big mallets, 4 balls, wickets and 2 posts. Complete. KAN Le S xi Sag PLZ it om the grass or c bye i fn cross-stitch: Stamped needle. embroidery thread. scissors, and two embrodery hoops. = ay o EP. Luncheon Set to Embroider 88° A. Nurse Kit With Thermometer Wrist watch, blood pres- CA —— VALUES to | $7 50 CASH & SORRY... NO PHONE ORDERS or LAY-AWAYS Paint Kit . . . 26 2 bottles of poster colors, metal mixing brush, color cha: coloring pan, palette, rt. Four RRY 4 F A i a a on : yee Yat 2a ri — \ po is i } = Oe = Ni - ee ee at ¥ ~ = Siaee . Lad : “- ! — ~ sta bf i : { ! = __ "TWENTY-SIX | | i THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1953 : : ‘¥ a r = aa pei tt ig : . t . => * in Massillon, Ohio, their home | lown with the éiub’s ; ° —_ Greedy Turkey Finds [Lad of 11 Masters Chess aera any Bob Considine Says: NEWYORK {INS} — People, Places, Events: ,, There's a hoss race at Laurel, Md., tomorrow that is getting more space in the British, French, Irish and Argentine press than it is get- ting in that of the Yewnited States of these here Americas. | It is the $65,000 mile and a half Washington, D. C. International. Native Dancer won't be in it, and Tom. was.feol enough to re- —jockey Charlie Smirke. Then there's Ireland's Thirteen of Diamonds and Treetops Hotel, the latter trained by Capt. Darby Rogers, no less, Trainer Angel Penna, a male, is banking on Mister Black to take the $50,000 first prize and a slab of silver plate back to Buenos Aires. Crafty Admiral, the favorite, The other day at Eglin Field, Foreign Entries Ca Interest. Abroad in Race crew had escaped. use couldn't find it, We searched for days with dozens of planes, “Tt wasn't until after the war that we learned what happened. The people of the nearby village sent word to the Nazi boss that a B17 was down and that the “The boss arrived, ordered a fruitless search for the crew, then invited a lot of his buddies to visit the downed plane. “It was while they were poking -gingerly— at—it-that—the-old-—-B-17_.. just upped and decided to go bang. os Almost two million homes in the U. S. are still lighted by kerosene lamps. He Sleeps Like a Top Fla., a general who stil] can hardly talk about some of the things he was in charge of in World War I! | (much less what he was in charge | of in Korea) let us in on a bit of little-known information about the air war against Germany. | In a desperate effort to knock | out V-2 launching sites, our Air | Force reconverted a number of | B-17 Flying Fortresses into dyna- mite carriers. They'd be leaded to the hilt | | With explosives, were taken by | remote control to the chosen tar- | get, and guided into it by the | mother plane—which would stay , at a sale distance. : Another Air Force plan was to. | take off such a plane with a pilot | and one crew-member, then have, the crewman ‘‘set'’ the charges— | lat which point the pilot and his! Tian Would ball our and turn the’ plane over to a nearby mother ship | for a remote-control glide into en- emy territory | “I still can't tell everything that | happened,”’ he said, “but I guess jit s_alright to tell you about one | stich plane we sweat out. The peo} | ple in our mother plane were guid- | ing it along nicely, and keeping tabs on it visually, when both | ships were forced to fly through | | a heavy cloud formation. y was able to see the dynamite | plane for some time. Matter of fact, once our fellows were able would have blown it up. doés he lie awake be No: No loa cause of excess stomach acid, longer does he toss and tura with, that queasy, restiess feeling. He just takes 1 or 2 Tums asa cap” before he goes to bed. sleeps like a top—wakes up fresh and “rarin’ to. go.” Always keep Tums handy to counteract gas, a heartburn, acid indi Get roll to have oa pesos oon v= tonight. COLOSTOMY. PATIENTS .. . embarrassment. 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Z1P-TOP GAME WITH 8 PINS M ical top, 8 stop pins on num- knock them over.. with the spinning top. sorted colors, i for young knitte Pair of knitt need Scenes G wet ae po nstructions Ts. - pastry pans, cookie cutter, spoons, cooking utensils. c MAKE-A-TAPESTRY SET Four 9” x 10° Sora ae GO “TAPESTRY ay BIGGER THANEVER' LEWIS’ TOYLAND OPENS ‘TODAY with HUNDREDS - of PRACTICAL TOYS LEWI FINE FU 62-70 South Saginaw St; ™ RNITUR _ SEE OPPOSITE PAGE For Greater Furniture Values! as t & f : te GRINNELL’S = BUY ON EASY TERMS Ciei onells SAVE on this fine-toned ET PIANO 27 So. Saginaw e labor bloc are taking form in this country and are “threatening our individual freedom here.” sheriff's office says that ex- one girl who walked into Ww E. Thane, d Stephen D. Tsineff, 1101 Berkley George Chakroff, ord L. Doak, 194 5. East Bivd Clyde H. Jenkin: Oscar J. Mi 308 Orchard Lake Alvin F. Provot, ‘ord Willlam tL. Ferndale Walter Oreen yton Plains Martin A. W. Lake Orion Donald E. Pillow, 870 Glendale Rendall P. Mardy, 453 Central Donald BE Rohm, Reyal Oak Herman Stephens, 368 Howard McNeil) Béward A. Perria, ] Alonezar Rouser, 473 h Orville Harbor John Jones Jr.. Roya) Oak John H. Maertell, Waterford Billy M. Clifton, 5 Elizabeth Lake Alexander ©. Herceg, Birmingham John A. Dewald, Springfield Cassins C. Harrison. Pontiac Township | Carnell Black. 98 Lafayette James E. Burns, 51‘) Whitfield LaVern D. Preston. Pontiac Township Donald L. McDonald, Pontiac Town- ship Williem GO. Franklin, Keego Harbor Glenn D. Whipple, Walled Lake Richard r Kerby, Charies Sornson, 437 W. Hurea Harold Fy ” wite, 197 Sanderson ion E. Black, Springfield Thomas R. B ile, on vt Merwyn D. Orr, Leona: D. Slean, Oxford ‘Tim Melvin E. Allshouse, Birmingham Albert A. Crain, Drayton Plains Richard J oe i Birmingham Amos A. Ponder, 16 Newberry Fievr¢ 8 Jacobs.* 652 Centra Edward W. Poster. Commerce Fioyd PF. Boat, Oxford Walton Bass, Waterford Larry O. Davis, Metamora Edward E. Knowlton. Milferd James D. Watson. 42 8. Paddock Edward C rks, W. Bioomfteld Robert O kok, Union Leke Dusne E. Bell, Walled Lake *¢ Harold R. Westover. Drayton Piains George W. Dutton, Birmingham Alfred L. Compau Jr, 97 Murphy David L. Jones, Pontiac Township William £. A roth, Avon with A fang. Independence Nick holas, Keess Harbor Gerald J. Landwehr. Parmington Luther C. Hasting, 477 N. Johnsen Edward J R Oak David L. Downer, 677 W. Walton Robert E. Darling, Birmingham — P a Hoag, tape Orton an K. Raymond. Lake Orion M. fi Lawrencé M. 7 8. Oak Charies 8. Warner, land James J. Bolin, Commerce Bernard W. Judd, Oxterd Richard E. O'Toole, Royal Oak eee & meas (twin Saget, — Bae On 2 L. Mindingail, 55¢ Catifornis Edwin J. Morgan, White Lake tom eiris) Orve W. Rodeheaver, Farmington (twin girls) des ” DON'T DELAY N On", ., thingmrfing, -_. jhe general health. Op-the-other Wester’ Rall, Took a Mrs, Bauman left Dallas for hand, alcohol injures examination Jock at 9 a.m. The plane reached ‘eyes directly and incurably. ‘before he died. ne 1 oe ee tence today on manslaughter FF ff 1) Eke Ha # I i|| and aa Pe ee ee eas [ipa q E li for rear of a car because she was | i ea a It’s Later Than Layaway Your Christmas Gifts at LEWIS Mersman Tables The Genuine BARCALO SIX-WAY ‘PILLOW Offers Individualized Comfort regulation of softness wo the user's liking. The six different positions suggest a wide variety of uses. The Barcalo Six-Way Pillow is an ideal comfort gift — put it oa your gift list now! Available in « choice of a ate, ape | | a | Se | Wr taialss sx ENSEMBLE Your choice of mahogany or maple finish in this full size desk with matching chair . . Desk YY , Desk biotter, Hand blotter, Fountain pen and holder and letter opener . . . all at one low price of All 7 Pieces Only s) al han You Think. ™ WP ewrerimnt “the costume jewelry of the home” SHERATON STEP TABLE DUNCAN PHYFE COCKTAIL TABLE with GLASS .. 1842" x 3642” DUNCAN PHYFE TIER TABLE. SHERATON COMMODE — ‘WAY ~~ this easy way 4 big selection to cheese from if you come in now! i em LEWIS BUY CHAIRS IN PAIRS it’s smart te use them in peirs ond smerter still te buy them thet way ote seving . . . So prec- ticel too, sturdy construction end easy to clean plestic covers. AT Just look at these exquisite modern. lamp styles with their handsome bases arid rich shades . . . and any one can be yours at this low, low price during str Christmas Larnp Sale. Come in early and select severat for Christmas giving, & * * « th SUNDAY Reast Chicken and Dressing Ham and Sweet Potatoes Aubarin Coffee Shop 442 Auburn Ave. OPEN 24 HRS. DAILY | HASTINGS, Neb. (UP) — Mac McClenahan got in shape for his annual summer mountain climb- ing trip by walking 16 miles to visit a friend in nearby Kenesaw, | Neb. CARRIE LEE’S Eludes Patrolmen’ DAYTON, Ohio # — “Attention all cars, attention all cars,’ the police radio blurted out. ‘Wanted for hit-and-run accident, a large} white horse pulling a vegetable | wagon.” I Power Changes ‘Face of Portugal: LISBON (UP) — A 10-year-old, government-backed hydroelectric power development project is grad- ually changing the face of Portt- gal and opening the door to indus- trialization a = pat r 3 a t ‘ oF: “s ' we 7, a: 5 ; vo ae : Sf f- “"WENTY-EIGHT. | eer ee oT THE PoxtrAc PRESS. FRIDAY? NOVEMBER 6, 1953" Climber’s Holiday Hit aa Run Hogs | Hi ydroelectric | A at Popular i “and American Foods Special Noon Luncheon Pomplets Evening Dinners Prices ATE ROOMS FOR PARTIES Make Reservations for Parties Now! Midwest 4-7576 A\4 N. Weedward at Oat North Side ef Birmingham FOOD PREPARED TO TAKE OUT Phone Today for Reservations! MY 2-6193 VILLA INN MY 2-9581 69 PARKFIELD BLVD. Cerner eof M-24 and Clarksten Read—Orion 4 Dancing Saturday to Chuck Chandler’s Orchestra * Bus Bowen Featuring the Finest Mixed Drinks — No Minimum! No Door Charge! Old Dutch Mill 3211 Auburn Ave. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT—CARL CARMOS The Gorrie bewrst——was—trott 7 along when a street devartras nt, duced most of Portugal's electri} crew triggered noisy air hammers... police discovered-tater Nellie tore off like her grandma | | used to when the autos first hit cent of electric power at consider- | § the road. Nellie slammed into a | parked car and went on her way | SPORTSMAN | | Weekend Special! with her elderly driver handling the reins. The speedy police cars werent able to catch oid-fashioned Nettie. | FRIDAY AND SATURDAY to the music ol The Chamberlin Trio 9 to 2 - We Specialize in Readhouse Dinners! Family Style Sundey—12 to 9 W aterterd OR 3-9325 it i Sunday Special! | Boked i!" ‘| CHICKEN ii i WITH DRESSING hil * SOS Auburn Ave. Closed ‘Everyone’ s Cheering About Our ¢ - Friday and Saturday JIM LORD & HIS PUPPETS—MC! MARIE JANICE—Dancing Star! PAUL CHAUMAN—Recording and Singing Winner of Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts! DELL’S INN f Elizabeth Lake and Cass Lake Roads Short Block West of Huron Street Corner. Star. PLUS ALVIN WALLS and His Sephisste Cats JAM SESSION Tuesday Night poe a Lore the Parade | OUTSTANDING FLOOR SHOWS ~- SORTS arr ere ser erties pro eity-astate tis 1946. The country’s | new hydroelectric plants now, however, produce nearly 95 per | ably cheaper consumer costs Heavy industries now pay about 44 American cents per kilowatt hour; private consam- ers 1.4 to 2.8 cents. The Portuguese go invested 4) per cent of the money in the power projects. Most of the actual development, ever, has been done since 19435 by three big private companies. United States aid, through ECA SsOme ‘and MSA, has been extensive. Di- rect dollar aid has been nearly $3,500,000 in Portugal and her overseas territories Sheriffs and members of the clergy are not eligible for election to membership in the house of parliament f FABULOUS FOOD EXPERTLY ae ek — eee ROOMS lable for Reservation ernment has | how- | | F i § * ONE-WOMAN SHOW —Mrs. Eda Sadler, 73-year-old artist, dis- plays one of her paintings for her grandson, Roger Wilson, 9, in the | } picture gallery of a<(hieago department store. Mrs. Sadler’s suc- cessful one-woman show displays her that of the famed Grandma Moses. used buildings on her farm as subjects for most of her | Sadler” paintings. U. or E ngland F rustrated, Both Resigned to Cold War By PHIL NEWSOM , UP Foreign News Editor The United States and Britain have re indefinite It me it for years to come East and West can hang in a | state of suspended animation, a | state neither of peace nor of war } {The “prospects aré not particu- “ans th ae | larly pleasant. especially since the SOUARE Saturday Night 9:30 P. M. to 1:30 A. M. Over 4,000 Feet Just Added to Dence Floor BILL'S BARN 47326 Dequindre Rd. decision is not based on-any Com- munist retreat | Rather, it is based on the be- H fet that the Reds have other fish | to try and that in dealings with | the United States, particularly, they will be cohtent to let the pot .4| simmer rather than come to a | bell. Recent events and pronounce- ments reflect such a conclusion. | Responsible United States mili- tary commanders have said they do not believe the Reds want war to break out again in Korea | Yet Secretary of State Dulles | has said he has reason to suspect | | the- Reds are not negotiating in | | good faith in Korea j Sir Winston Churchill, a hardy optimist, has =) but abandoned signed themselves to an | cold war with Russia. | MODERN—OLD TIME DANCING EVERY SAT., 9 to 1 C.A.I. BLDG. Woterford Williams Ek. Rd. off Dixie Hwy. 4-Piece Band Howard Meintyre Caller picitt ceca tid “JAM ION SUNDAY featuring . «. . Ocblend\ County's Faverite RUDY MANSFIELD! DANCING Fri. Sat.. Sun. to the music of His Swingmasters! AVON INN 3982 —_— Rd. at Adams Rd. UBURN HEICHTS “primitive” style, much like | Until three years ago “Grandma << The KIM-TONES! rw ~ Wednesday ... Friday and Saturday... DANCING cs JAM SESSION with the Harpo Lottner Trio! —___ International! ibe with the i es Tio oA Playing Your Requests f hope of a high-level conference | trom the = with Russia on werld problems, | ; Show Bar! Gy on oe bee ee ee 6 te, meeting were held, any good Vv would come of it. Official Washington reacted to , a Russian rejection of a peace | MANNY S conference on Germany and | Austria with the view that the | RING SIDE Allies had about. made their last conmeession But with all these frustrations | there is the mounting belief that | | the danger of war is receding. t Partly this is due to can | confidence in Western asa: | ness against attack and to the | view expressed by Churchill that ' as mankind develops more de- structive weapons, ‘“‘No one wiil want to kill anyone at all.” Partly also it is based on West- ern interpretation of events inside Russia itself | eartier theory that the capital. | | weight. i | ‘Therefore the Reds can sit it } out for awhile, refusing to retreat but carefully avoiding armed con- flict Anothet is that the regime which Musie As You Like It! od 2675 Dixie Hwy. Saturday Nite 9 to 12 THE HARPO LOTTNER TRIO took over after the death of Stalin ,is first trying to popularize itself at home | On top of the five-year economic plan expiring in 1955, the Russians have imposed a three-year plan Luncheon Dinner Cocktai | Going..places , Doing ane date is more fun when it starts here with o good dinner quietly served ino setting that puts you both in the mood for a memorable evening Dine in our Drive-In or Modern Dining Room Food Prepered to Take Out Any BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNERS Served Daily. Open Every Day 6 A. M, to 9 P.M. ¢ CARIBOU INN | Dining Room — Clarkston LA LLL LLL LLL ALD ’ 497 Elizabeth Lake Road at Telegraph Chicken Dinner Delicious T-Bone Steak ... Delicious Fish Dinner __. -Berbecued Spare Ribs $135 CHICKEN HOUSE .$1.35 .$1.95 . .95¢ ree eee eer BEER > WINE * BUSINESS ° LUNCHEONS «+» served in our new Dining Room © Private Parties © Banquets —— — Selad, Bread and OPEN 7. A.M. TO2 A. M. DINNERS TO TAKE OUT! Call FE 3-9821, your food will be ready. Dial your favor- ite cab te deliver it! Batter AP ARAAARAS L ~~ PAE AA RAL | HAL COGAN Comedy MC BOBBIE MOORE Singer SYLVIA KENT Responsibility for their produc- | tion will fall heavily on such pro- | ' dtcers ef war goods as the avia- | ton ministry, the ministry of ma- | | chine building and the ministry of | defense industries. From the internal peint of view, | the improvement will be greater | than any Soviet worker or =| s *& Sh, Sine wife had dared to hope. But it is noteworthy that Soviet industry is being told to produce these goods on top of others and | that there will be no reduction in the output of war goods. Moreover. | production of these luxuries can be | halted at a moment's notice. + Who Has the Job? | EAST HAVEN, Conn. (UP)—A | four- month dispute between Repub- teen Henry Weber and-Democrat Leroy Jordan over a town job each claimed ended in a tie. Both re- signed. 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Polio Takes Flint Girl “Topper” on TV has been well = vas ‘ ~ received and appears set for a _ FLINT (UP)—Sherell Am: Jewell, 8, became Flint's fourth 1953 polio, Yeer's Tun and perhaps much fatality Thursday when she died| ‘mse. That means the versatile at Hurley Hospital. She was the| 5tetlings will be tied down to the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russel) | TV film grind. I asked how they Jewell of Flint. like that. ee “It's a rugged life,” sald she. WE BUY AND SELL USED || “We're =p carly tm the morn- MAGAZINES, TRICKS, || weve bece i town 0 conte 4 We've been in town a couple JOKES AND NOVELTIES of months and most of our Piper's M . friends don’t even know we're iper’s Magazine Outlet here. We haven't bed time to 35 Awburn Ave. FE 3-9869 see them.” - — : ——-- “We make one half-hour show i Chechen in three—days—and de two a week,” said he. “We work three 4 New Lake Theater \) weeks and have one week off.” \) 420 Pontiac Trad \ “Our big night of the week \ WALLED LAKE \ Saturday night,” said she. “No matter how tired we are, we go \ “ARROW HEAD” \ out on the town. But we never With Chariten Hesten see our friends, because Holly- \ Mary Sinclair \ wood people don’t go out on \ —ALso—" . \ Saturday ‘night. By 11:30, we “Walt s start yawning and fighting to \ Cartoon Festival” \ ———— \ In Technicolor \ It's terribly confining, but not much different from other fields in show business,” he. -*“You Slways - have ..to be somewhere at a certain time and give out with a per- formance.” “Sometimes I feel as if, it's ait for nothing;"* said -she.—““You do one, they put it in the can and you start another one. I miss N \ \ \ N ‘ Pa | *!] May audience “But you can’t knock suc- cess,” sald he. “If this show FRIDAY! FTA EXT FIRST TIME IN THE PONTIAC AREA AT REGULAR PRICES! OF THE CAMPUS’ University of Michigan len's Glee Club singing— “ANCHORS AWEICH” “WHIPEENPOOF SONG” “HAIL TO CALIFORNIA” “NOTRE DAME VICTORY MARCH” and Others BAVARIA” COLOR CARTOON “SIMPLE THING” SENS 2 P. M. @ @ SATURDAY @ © 2 P. M. SPECIAL! 16 NOTE: “MY FRIEND FLICKA” will be shown en the Kiddy Matinee in Place of “Prom Mere te Gterpity” j f/f 7, anen.ee i" MA ? )HARA WY FIRIENI FLICK the reaction you get with a live | SHAGGY STORY—2Zoo-keeper- Michael Quinn of | bored because they've already heard the joke, wait the Bronx, New York, lends an attentive ear as/| impatiently for the keeper to resume his feeding one of his chimp charges whispers the latest| chore. Quinn, with the zoo for 20 years, is known “shaggy man story” into his ear. The other chimps, | as the “keeper of the great apes.” __ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER se ‘\Vivien Leigh ~~ fin First Play- —~ Since Collapse an aut ee eo mes |Fine Quality This Year by Miss Leigh’s husband, Sir | EDMORE @®—Micgigan’s potato Laurence Olivier. crop this year was the best for The cast had staged a special | T#ity in the history of the state, prevue charity performarice of the | Yt" V. Nelson, Michigan State play two days ago. College specialist, said here yester- es 2 of virtually all commercial potato Detroiter Killed in Crash Seootelia eng tem yi 4 DETROIT (UP) — Mrs. Easter Radcliff, 62, was killed Thursday when her car collided with one driven by Joseph Camet Jf, 33, in Mrs. Radcliff's car, Mrs. Emma Fisher, was injured seriously. off-duty policeman. A passenger |] *. - *.* €2%3 gay F Babs have a hit, no matter what medium it is in.” Anne and Bob can share a bit their potentialities in the movies. Anne has a fine soprano voice, Sam ended all that. Van John- son got the part and rose to f ; 4 i z é ue i ii Hi rf PERy ee E i Broadway. Anne did shows like Editor Demands Easing of Tight Atomic Secrecy CHICAGO (#—A newspaper edi- | thority to “control” information in a manner that will “assure com- mon defense and security.” \tor today called for an easing of | the tight secrecy surrounding atomic energy on grounds that the William P. Steven of the Minne- | apolis Star and Tribune said: “A full development of the peace- | | the people. | \__ “Public agencies and empleyes monopoly, of secrecy” “The answer is we cannot.” “The price of that secrecy by law,”’ he said, “is too, too high.” “No such requirement of law,” Dixie Mwy. (US-10) 1 Bleck North of Telegraph. LAST TIMES TONIGHT! IN ENGLISH, ALL TALKING PICTURE * FOR ADULTS ONLY ° rf The Sereen’s Newest fee end Frolic Seasatios produced im things “wrong with atomic se-; aS ape ea Support From Husband civilian defense. building a frée world army by banning the exchange of military atomic information. the staff advisers would work in) “executive secret sessions." Dean said he felt the staff work- | ers could achieve a “freer ex-| change of ideas” than in the top-|f “no give and take.” Steven said that among the Actress Gets Temporary LOS ANGELES ®—Actress June Lang has been awarded $45 week- ly temporary support for herself and her child, Patricia Ann, 4, | i from her éstranged husband, Wik; liam Morgan, manufacturer's rep- | fenses. 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MOGAMBO— Pe FEATURES START AT 1:00 — 3:11 — 5:10 — 7:20 — 9:@ STARTS WALT => “The SWORD and the ROSE Plas SUN. DISNEY’S . “PROWLERS of the lle r é r ‘ ny @ 7:10-9:50 THE FIGHTING... LOVING...THRILLING STORY b OF A FOOTBALL eeee 8 ee __. wenrz HALL Prices, Adulte, Mat. 35¢ — Eve., Sun. 55 oe @ © eo @«ee ® moth... series of sermons on * THE. PONTIAC > PRESS, — FRIDAY, > ‘NOVEMBER 6, 1958 + ids for New Walled- . Sunday Sermon Topic “Is ‘Sovereignty of God’ DRAYTON PLAINS—The second “What Presbyterian Believe’ will be given Sunday at 11 a.m. munity United Presbyterian Church, W. J. Teeuwissen Jr., pas- 4or,..has. announced. Subject of the sermon “The Sovereignty of God.” White’s Nursery Complete Landscape Service Nursery Stock 71 S. Cass Lake Rd. Pontiac, Michigan FE deral 5-471) at Com- | wil be t Christmas Dates Listed by Church DRAYTON PLAINS =" Christ * ] |mas activity dates for Community | |United Presbyterian Church were tannounced this week by the church | Bible School Cabinet. church choirs will be 20 pr esented ; Dec. Department will be held immediately after school Dec. 18 while beginners department party has been scheduled at the church Dec PGs The Yule program, which will feature recitations, playlets, and group choral singing. will be at the 'CAL Bujlding Dec. 3 ON THE The above illustration shows deer kiil—8 for 8 — another perfect year. For better hunting this fall, come out “ON THE RANGE NOW’ and double check your sights and other equipment... Scope Mounts. oftset ang top Steamined Ramps tf you are interested in a —v new gun — gun accessories Feoiproot Recewer or other hunting equipment, Sughts visit Our shop—it’s consid- te ‘ered one of the most com- Hammer Litensoms = Stoch Fenesh Kats plete in America. | Were Center Forgets WILLIAMS SN Sr: RANGE thy LAST the Williams 1952 “The Christmas Cantata by : _atheaded by }incorporation§ to ; Dan MeVety. , chairman. of the jan automobile accident recently [| after serving Walled Lake and the reoms, including one for emer- The auxiliary hasager eg dolls to the Goodfellows Clinic Backers o-lncorporate- | Meeting Tonight Will Set Up Organization for MacKenzie Memorial WALLED LAKE corporation and bylaws for form- Artucles of in- ing a permanent organization _be- hind the Dr: O. R MacKenzie Memorial Clinic are | scheduled for, presentation meeting here tonight A committee on incorporation, | talph Buffmyer, wiil | present the materials needed for | the temporary | committee backing the proposed | clinic at 8 pm. im the Baptist Church. Others on the incorporation committee are Clifford Smart, Elmer Conrad, Ollie Sertel and drive for a at a/| At a meeting last week Charles Riffenberg of Walled Lake was named to succeed Ray Munde as temporary com- mittee. Munde will serve in an |advisery capacity as an attorney. | Munde reported on tentative plans for the clinic, which would ‘be named in honor of the late | Dr. MacKenzie who was killed in area for many years Plans call for eight examining gencies; three offices, a labora- tery room, therapy room, two lav- | atories and storage rooms. The committee get the cost of the pro- | ject at $60,000. | A campaign committee was also named last week to direct a fund’ | drive for the clinic. Members are Tony Bloch, Margaret Dennis and Riffenberg Plan Rummage Sale WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Metropolitan Auniliary 62 made plans, at a recent meeting, to theld a rummage sale at Huron Street and Telegraph road tomor- row, will turn over at the next meeting, Nov. 16 } by Jack Wilson, “... the first guy that got the facts right.” ... : Starts Sunday Nov. 8% Free Pires Call Wo. 2-8900 or see your Carrier for Home Delivery 13 Orchard Lake Drive « ASK FOR HOME DELIVERY OF YOUR FRIENDLY FREE PRESS ARTHUR Story GODFREY Distributed by— CHARLES SCOTT Pontiac, Mich. « Phone: FEderal 5-8012 | |School enrollment | kitchen = | = 4 “ shee jig aad tL MISS ELLEN LEIBY Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Leiby of | | Davisburg announce the engage- ‘ment of their daughter, Ellen Louise; to Jotm W. Mitleur of” Drayton Plains. John is the son ,of Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Milleur of 3260 Sashabaw Rd., Drayton Plains. No date has been set for the weding: Pupils Continue Yearly Increase Reports Indicate 7,624, Enrollment in Southfield | Schools by 1960 SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP Township is continuing on the up- swing, + port. . Recent studies have shown that 445 first grade pupils are in half day sessions and 169 are housed in churches Study reports also show that by 1960 the township will have 7.624 students enrolled. Of these, 4.643 will in kindergarten through sixth grade, 1,428 in grades seven eight and nine; and the remaining 533 in 10. 11 and 12. 2,533 School! authorities state that the district will need 114 class- be | reoms to handle the influx. This | includes these now under con- | struction. At present, the building program includes a seven-room addition to | the East Southfield School and two a John Grace School Bids will be opened Nov. 6 for addition ef six rooms, a gym and at pletion for an addition to_Lathrup School elementary school to be located on a south Nine Mile road site between Southfield and Telegraph roads, U. 8. railroads receive more than one billion dollars in revenue a year for carrying bituminous coal. E | The board, after discussing alter- in Southfield local school officials re-| Southfield 10 School. | Architectural plans are near com-: Also under construction is a new | Board fo Try | Final Decision on Offers | Postponed. Till Special Meeting Nov. 23 - WALLED LAKE — Three con- Mractors.submitted bids for two new schools here yesterday but-all |three exceeded previous cost | estimates’ of the board of educa- | tion. | nates, postponed final decision on | the bids until a special meeting | set for Nov. 23. Meanwhile, discussions will be held with contractors and archi- tects to seek ways of cutting costs | by eliminating parts of both build- i ings. are a %5-reom high school at South Commerce and Oakley Park Yroadsgead_a_ 13- room elementary school in the |. Twin Beach area. Supt. Clifford HH. the bids exceeded estimates and funds available because they did not include equipment or furnish- 1 ings for the schools. Voters passed | a $1,300,000 school bond issue last | May. A. M. Hickson Co. of Detroit | submitted bids of $1,100,000 for the | high school and $289,800 for the | elementary school and a combined | bid of $1,380,000 for both. Bids. of $1,115,000 for the high -| scheol, $311,000 fer the elemen- tary school and $1,418,008 com- bined were given by “Dailey Construction Co. of Detroit. Submitting bids of $1,140,000 for the high school, $281,683 for the | elementary school and $1,417,000 | | combined was Commercial Con- tractors Dancing, Movies, Rides to Highlight PTA Fair MILFORD — Dancing movies | and pony and wagon rides will highlight the Hill Road School fair sponsored by Huron Valley sien tomorrow night Also featured will be a cakewalk. fishpond, white elephant. needle- | work and gift booths, a bake sale and refreshments and games. Mrs. K. E. begin at 7 p.m. Novesta Church Plans Anniversary Celebration Trimming Costs Smart said| ; } Goodell is general | fashioned with a mandarin collar, ‘chairman of the fair which will | fitted bodice. long_pointed sleeves CASS CITY—Ptlans are complete | for a celebration of Novesta Church Janet Collins of Walled Lake. Mrs. of Christ Oth Sunday 11 a.m., 2:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. A basket Junch will be served at the church at noon. | The Rev. Howard Woodward, | who came here in 1949, will speak at the morning service. Former pastors the Rev. Bruce Spitler, |Rev. Herbert Watkins and Rev. | Don Lamen will speak at the other | services. (Meet to Discuss Sanilac Floods — oe LOTS OF PULL—Grant Goodfellow, a Grand Rapids garage owner, demonstrates how his working model of a steam threshing engine will pull almost 50 times its own weight as it moves a 4,750-pound automobile. The engine weighs about 200 pounds and is complete down to the smallest detail. Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Irish Honeymoon OXFORD — Honeymooning in riage here Saturday are the new Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Irish. A~double—ring—eeremony. united | the couple in Oxford Methodist | Church before an altar banked) with yellow chrysanthemums, | palms and candelabra The former Peggy Anan Valen- tine is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Valentine. Don- ald is the son of Mrs. idab Mag. en of Pontiac. Peggy Ann chose a gown of white net and lace over satin, and a full paneled skirt. Her waist- | Ave., Newlywed Couple Spend in Canada cousin was Cheryl Lynn _Hoog- | Canada this week after their mar- | Straten of Bay City. ‘Serving the bridegroom aa best man was Arthur Odden of Pon- tiac. Ushers were George Hunter and-Leius—Bromm._alse of Pon- tiac. A reception for 100 guests was ‘held at the church. After Dec. 1, the couple will live at 947 Stanley Pontiac. Store Owner Dies in Detroit Hospital ROCHESTER—Louis S$. Shueller, | | 76 of 725 W. Fifth St., clothing Drainage Problem With State, U. S. Officials ' MARLETTE Drainage and flood control problems of the Saginaw Valley project were dis- cussed Tuesday at a meeting of the Sanalac County.Flats Area As- sociation with state “and-.na representatives. Also present were members of the Saginaw Valley Planning Com- mission. Gale Gibson, commission secre- tary, discussed the history of the project. Frank Suggett, Michigan State College research man, explained the original survey of crop losses and property damage and types of soil and their possibilities if property drained. Others speaking were Bill Den- nison, chairman of Saginaw Val- ley Planning; Claude Stewart, La- peer County drain commissioner; State Senator Frank Heath of Bay City, chairman of the legislature interim committee on drainage and flood control; and Senator Alpheus Decker and Rep. Herb Clement of Sanilac County, The group presented a picture ot the needs of the area to U. S. | Senator Homer Ferguson and Rep. Jesse P. Wolcott, who gave their approval and explained- procedure in obtaining federal assistance. This year's crop losses in the Sanilac flats area, according to & Soi] Conservation Service survey, was $1,500,000 in the south branch of Cass River. Estimates of the total cost of } the Sanilac Flats Project, which in- | cludes both the middle and south | branch, is $1,835,300. The local share of the cost. if the project were approved, would be $804,900, and the federai share would be $1,020,400 Grade Sciccl|Factboll | ° to Benefit Red Cross HOLLY — Two local: grade school football teams will clash | Saturday .at Cyclone Park in Holly with proceeds of the game going length veil was held by a head-| store owner here for 43 years, died to the American Red Cross fund. dress of lace set with pearis carried a bouquet of yellow white roses and pital, Detroit. Born April 19, 1877 in Fowler She | suddenly yesterday at ‘Harper Hos- The teams, chosen from volun- teers from the classes of Mrs, Deimar H. Yeagley and Mrs. Thel- Serving as maid of honor was{he also owned a dress shop in? ma Hutt, fourth -crade—teachers, anniversary here Carl Olmstead of Rochester was | ter | bridesmaid. Flower girl for her Services have been scheduled for © ‘Honor OES Members HOLLY—Electa.Chapter, East- ern Star, will honor life members at a dinner meeting Monday eve- ning at 6:30. New life member- ships will be granted to W. A. Wright, Mrs. Mamie Gulick, Mrs. Stella Van Steenberg and Mrs. Nellie Coville. a Hveas Phone cavotyee TRADE-IN A ~ t BUY DIRECT FE 2-9143 HOOVER VACUUM CLEANER == 132 LLOWANCE \\ actory OUTLET SALE! FAMOUS-MAKE VACS AND SEWING MACHINES SAVE MANY DOLLARS! FOR FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION WITHOUT OBLIGATION .. FREE! ¥ MYSTERY GIFT! no purchase’ nereery A beautiful, useful, imported “Mystery Gift” FREE te everyone coupon for home demonstration of any machine. Nothing te HUB APPLIANCE STORES, Owosso. He was a former char- member of the local Ki- wanis Club and Rochester Bank Board member. Surviving besides his widow, Laura, are a son, Robert L. of Rosary will be recited Sunday at 7 p.m. at William R. Potere | in White Chapel Cemetery. County Calendar Keege Barber Roosevelt High School gontere will col- here Saturday aid in should be at the curb by Peer Towns Four Towns Methodist Church will hold its annual fall besear and tur- key dinner = pm Lem Lum Parents Club will hold at talent social y at 8 p.m. will kick off at 2 p. m After reading about a group of Boy Scouts who held a circus for | the benefit of the Red Cross, some of the fourth graders hit upon the idea of a football game for the same purpose. Delmar H. Yeagiey will referee the game. Southfield Optimists Qualify as Honor Club SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP | The jocaj Optimist Club -has- been | named as one in 3M throughout the International that has quali- in the 17th | District and its banner will repre- sent the district at the next in- ternational convention at Houston, | to. c | Special Service Planned SEYMOUR LAKE — A special dedication service for a new floor covering at Seymour Lake Church will be Sunday at 9:30 a.m. WSCS of the church will sponsor a chick- en dinner Wednesday in the church house at 5:30 p.m. TO KRESGES Rad Diced Rich, full-avored chips of candied — citron, lemon, cherries and grape- Fruit 2D fruit... et @ low price! Candied Cherries, Red or Green. .....,. Ve hb. 23¢e Glazed Pineapple ........... coceseee 4 We Be vend tere Please Imported Persian Detes. pitted .......,.1 tb. 39 Shelled Walnuts or Pecans............¥2 Ib. 59e California Raisins, Bleck or White........1 tb. 29¢ 7 oT eae vobyvest he. 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OUE eine Hanis Hh ple ilerghipste | sine tHE ne ale iis He Le Hit nie Tee Fi ; se Hit) § : 5 LL Ee WSS: seh Hadi 125; id ie ae $zes rect HIRE RCE acl Hit THES #28 Shy HE We Sd oo + ‘Hy zi} ifs OFF Sib a a Sir. age! 4 i 2 oS catalait ' ban | OF if et i 4S a0 THEE z and announced he was ~~ |His Sad Debut ) with a 345 mark. Allie Clark was +. £ 7 ees sama a en ees es Deen ST ee ces x ae ~ + ne ae Semel Wells Doing” Fine, Despite on Doubtful List forOSUTit But Neal, Schrecengost, | and Duckett Make ie, State Football Coach Clarence | Munn was ad Thorough bust, to Columbus but | ‘“OLUMBUS, ( ww — , since then, he's turned into the | ae = eo — * a kind of football player that prob. | (UN Planned’ to sen@’ lis Sparvans ably could sweep out the stadium | | through a final workout today in | as well as the ends. A gum chewing halfback, Wells’ hobbies Inclade dancing and wa- ter skiing, swimming and diving, and playing the ukulele. But the | first time Munn saw him, at a football clinic, a punt smacked him flush in the face. Wells overcame this bad start, however, and has been more or less a reguiar on the Spartan | squad, last year’s national cham- pions and defeated only once in | six games this year. His standout play as a _— more, after he missed the first two | Bowl. games due to infection, earned him | yunn brought 38 players with | top consideration to pair with Le him tor the Columbus invasion. in- Roy Bolden as Munn's offensive cluding center Jim Neal, tackle | backs. Randy Schrecengost, and end Ellis _ Ducket, all on the injured list Missing from the traveling roster | was regular guard Bill Ross Michigan State ran through a Six Wings Players Topped .300-Mark crt reriou venrsey at Macks ROCHESTER, N. Y. (7? — The right half- back, showed improve- | Rochester Red Wings were in aime nt during the workout. Wells hitting mood during the 1953 sea- had been limping all week with a son. Six players hit better than !@me foot | 300 Clash between the Spartans and | Tom Burgess led the hit parade Buckeyes pits the Big Ten's lead- 2 “iy” defensive” squad against~ the* Kress | Conference's second strongest of- __Flopped in 1st Showing Before Mtnn, But Now Is Key Performer By ED SAINSBURY CHICAGO (UP) — Billy Wells’ first appearance before Michigan | ‘igan State prepared for its im- | State. ; Spartans, minus one regular asd with three Ist stringers on the | | doubtful list; arrived in Columbus last night. At stake in the tnd meeting between Michigan State and Ohio State is tnd place in the Big Ten. Loser also will drop out of the Western Conference title chase and its trip to the Kose ee ——p next with 331. Chartie batted 317. Don Richmond and fensive team Wally Moon each finished with a Big Ten statistics credit Michi- 311 average. Vern Benson’ had a | an State with holding its oppon- | final mark of .308. jents to an average of only 181.5 Playing manager Harry Walker yards in three conference games and outfielder Eddie Mierkowicz| Ohio State ranked eighth in of- just missed the ‘‘charmed circie’’ | fense, have gained an average of as they wound up with .299. Lou | '321 yards a game thus far in con- Ortiz hit.- 298 | ference play. Mel Ott was thumbed out of both | with “passes Saturday. games of a doubleheader in 1946 | — Borton, Ohio State quarter- when his club played at Pittsbargh. bes is second among Big Ten = ers with 23 completions out lof 43 tries for 274 yards +ace—Tom-Yewric fg sixth among | Big Ten aerial artists with 17 com- | pletions out of 40 attempts for 264 -}| yards. Montcalm Bowling Center OPEN League Openings Stil! Avatiabdte { 3 } portant clash Saturday with Ohio | a but there is a gaucko here from the Argentine named Mister | Black who could grab all MSC’s | apples. | ington, mered down to 10 with the drawal of Royal Vale ss 0 ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1953 Pioneers; Reds Expected eyed for Ilinois Game Win Streaks t Three Spartans ‘the huge Buckeye Stadium as Mieh-| ————__-- * = WS yaa © FAT HONK ER—An unusually above by proud hunter Octava Hughes of 495 Fildew street. shot the 12-pound honker, which had a wingspread of 66 inches, while building up to their top game of, hunting near Holly Thursday morning. gauge Sater. il ; + ; » Pentiac Press Phete heavy Canada goose is displayed Hughes He was poahee with a fF2- By JOHN CHANDLER LAUREL, Md. u®—Most of the talk about Saturday's big inter- | the The field for the $65.000 Wash- D. C. International sim eae * the FREE INSTRUCTION Yewcic passed Ohio State to de-;lish-bred horse owned by re Hi a wt 2 ™ 1 | feat last year when Michigan State | Esther Du Pont Weir of Dela-| soe re ‘s = \took a 24-20 decision. | ware, and the arrival last night | by plane from Ireland of Mrs F. L. Vickerman’s Chamier. As for Mister Black, his own- | HABEL ro TRUCKS ers and handlers are as full of | Modern Styling... 4-vear-old times, and has won six races, most important the Classico Amer- -lica at the in Buenos Aires. confidence as any group in the race, which has the largest col- countries in the sport's history. Mister Black is quite a good He has started only 13 his | swank Palermo track Iceberg II, Chilean-bred, will be Argentine Horse Is Rated Threat in International , listed in the early odds at 61 with Mister Black 20-1 It appeared that the American tackling session in which the letes. ; national race at Laurel Park has, horse, Crafty Admiral, ‘would be charging Michigan tacklers shook | Munn expects the air to be filled | concerned European and American | the favorite at around 52. Crafty the supporting steel structure in | Admiral, owned by the Charfran | its Stable, has never raced on the grass, but won the Empire Gold Cup last Saturday by— 10 tengths* lat Jamaica. NY Golfer Scores Ace in Open Test | | | lection of horses from different. 3 eighth. He used a No. 2 iron | another one tough to beat. He is! Maryland state trooper. cod 2 ot [UM Is Upset Minded Heading == = for Champaign | =~ Odds Ride With Illini, but Oosterbaan Eleven Will Shoot Works By JOHN F. MAYHEW ANN ARBOR WwW -— Michigan | Wolverines were at their highest | | emotional peak of the season to }day as they headed for Cham- ern and Grand Haven, one of the ‘remain asthe big ss meets Serv- jend. , ay Cane will try to tle ‘ae Port Huron, with | firmer hold on first place in the Saginaw Valley when it meets Set for the Hook Turn—The hand, behind the ball, is shown in an jonal’’ position. decor into the fourth (fifamb step of the stride, the wrist can be turned to the right to produce hook spin, as in the case of stylist Pontiac, another. team which has had its ups and downs. Northern, | with an overall 51 record, is a two-touchdown pick over the Chiefs. Another ~ top ---Saginaw - Valley | game pits Saginaw (42) against | Flint Central (5-1). Bay City Cen- | tral should return to winning ways | with a minimum of effort against | Saginaw Arthur Hill. Oa the other side of the siate. | Muskegon Heights invades Grand | an Arbor, meanwhile, returns ‘0 action and is a solid choice to ae Jackson (3-3-1) its 22nd con-. secutive victim. | The two other unbeaten Class A teams—Detroit Pershing (6-0) and ‘Grand Haven (7-0)—also are ex- pected to advance without much ‘Sale of Bike Ends Era on Smart's Racing — paign, Ill., and a big football game | with unbeaten Titinois. | Not ance this season, through | @XAS Campus Future at Stake | five victories and one loss, has | AUSTIN, Tex. @ — When Dr. | Soact Bennie Oosterbaan's players | | sppaared so highly keyed for a i game. Despite Oosterbaan's belief that there ts chance” of surprising the talent- ed linols club, the 38 members of the Wolverine traveling squad exhibited the grim intense ap- pearance of players keyed to their peak. Faced with the apparently in- surmountable job of stopping an | |TMinois team that has fled past | Opponents for 2,227 yards in six |}games, the Wolverines were de- | termined to stage a full-scale rebel- jlion against the odds-makers who }almost uniformly pick Ilinois. | The situation has convinced the players they can survive only if everyone adds to his own in- | dividual performance. Based on past gridiron history, it would seem the Wolverines were the season or, given early mis- fortune, a collapse before the on- -sushag— Las. There were no stand out play- ers yesterday as the squad wound up local drills. Pass and ground plays came in for equal attention, with players waiting their turn contributing a frenzied din. Final move was a dummy t‘TrPeoG hout concrete foundation. Moutreat Uy 5 eg) om Se eee oe After a noon departure from Besten |. a3 520 oe--s0} pas en Nearby Willow Run; Michigan play- | teres 8 43 12 wot 2 ers were to work out in Illinois tee : 9 ¢ 6 a as, Then he pleaded: “If the com. | Memorial Stadium Friday after-| soiree ~—e pokrot , | Mission will consider our ignor- Boston Chicage 2 ance in this case I'll be sure SATURDAY ME . > Detroit at Tosenas! camen sé Ment | read the rules more carefully Skipper Jayvees Drop 26-7 Decision to CC Waterford High School's junior | “little |D. A. Penick sold his bicycle for+: ° ' $10 to a 12-year-old boy it marked | Suspended Sulky Driver the end of an era around the Uni-| Says He Wasn't Familiar versity of Texas campus. | With Rules | Dr. Penick, thé first and only | | tennis coach Texas ever had. pro- | NEW YORK t® — The racing| | duced 28 doubles and 23 South-| future of Wayne (Curly) Smart 'west Conference champions in 38| and his assistant, who have ad- years. Among his pupils were | Mitted giving hypodermic § injec- Wilmer Allison, Berkeley Bell and | | tions to horses. rests today with| Bruce Barnes. the New York State Harness Rac- The doctor, now 84, rode the | | ing commission. bicycle around the campus for 20} Smart, a trainer-driver, — and ‘years. Dr. Penick hadn't ridden | Cart Larsen, his assistant, admit- his bike in some time and his wife | ‘C4 to the commission yesterday thought there was too much traf-| USing hypodermic injections on fic around | horses, but said they didn't know {it was against the rules Both insisted the needle con- gs ACTH, not a narcotic, and _@ Veterinarian had recom- eee it te eliminate stiffness. Wants Rule Cleared ca nen amet at SINGAPORE i—The Singapore | ware, Ohio, have been under sus- | Olympic Sports Council wants an pension in New York since last jeligibility rule clarified before it Sept 29, following their suspension ,prepares to enter teams in the | higan IS Asian Games. Hor a Mic Bac; The rules stipulate that only per-| They also were barred by the sons of British nationality with U.S Trotting Association, but ‘pa years residence in Singapore | Smart obtained a court order pro- icone be entered hibiting enforcement of the ban The fear in Singapore is that the pending a judicial review. rule will bar British servicemen Smart, trainer for Castelton from the games. These servicemen ; are among the colony's best ath- Farms of Lexington, Ky., said he knew nothing about commis. Singapore Council BOCKEY RESUI aa w real: New York at Chicage. the next time." Along Pontiac Kegling Lanes Rapids for a title against South. Junie McMahon, or turn can be eliminated entirely for a straight ball, ssueh_.as the beginner is | taught to bowl to first perfect foot- work and control A fult wrist turn is recommended only for bowlers with big, strong hands. It also demands constant practice. 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PT ; Es sen * \ \ t \ be Young and Giuliani Meet Bout on TV Traces of ‘Touts Found in Old Rome ROME—Touts have been in busi- ness longer than you think. . Elvius sits with his secrets at Crocus, the wine sell- ef’s, HeaF the Gate Of Algistix.” Archaeologists uncovered a), til Syst Fei Y, NOVEMBER 6, 1053 ba g it 2 iti? i righ ie HY Masch $Y te cam the Class ban, Recognition to Coast The record books show its for the 2i-yearold Giuliani. Hei Reaching Fever Pitch has won 29, lost 8 and fought 1 draw, with 11 knockouts. He has By ED CORRIGAN been stopped three times. 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The Ashland Oil and Refining rm the atta - Revenue Department officials A preliminary study on the | Co., new towboat, the Aetna-Louis-| The Mississippi river which has | to play safe and confiscated an- won't give a reason for the distinc-| composition of a typical grape _jville, and her eight integrated | its origin -near “Lake Itasca in| ther hacksaw blade. tion between the gadget used to/| brandy fusel oil is now being fol- | tank barges are 1,170 feet long at! northern Minnesota, flows north Tuesday he found them sawing hold up women’s stockings and the | lowed by studies of the aromatic | the water line. The over-all length | and east for almost 100 miles be-| on a long chain barring their ceil | gadget used by men. aad flaver censtitucnts of mas- | of the British liner is 1,031 feet. fore it finally turns southward. |door and confiscated a third blade. Small odes PAIR ATT. re NEISNER SHOE REPAIR” STUMPY—Not Jong ago, Sandy was a sick and homeless pup, drag- ging a useless leg around with him ~e Today he's the spirited pet of Miss ; . Annamae Hunter” of Fort—Werth, Tex., romping around on four legs : —three real and one artificiial. . Miss Hunter adopted the pup, had his crippled leg amputated and had him fitted with a tailor-made / peg leg. Spies Infiltrated Radar sation | h HEAR f 7 ° f svsz = the 2 0ut 0 smoking! NEW YORK. #—Sen. Joseph R McCarthy (R-Wis) says evidence presented before his Senate per- ~ manent investigations subcommit- tee indicates that a spy ring was functioning at Ft. Monmouth, N. J. and “elsewhere'' for a consider- able length of time after World War II. McCarthy's subcommittee yes- terday wound up current closed hearings into alleged Communist activities and espionage in the Army Signal Corps and especially : at the Ft. 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Sizes 12 to 20. “ee eee ~ : ee : . ae ‘ es . + i b * ; ; v ' . a j 4 ee ; ( - P “ ia as at f i z TS ee RE TRA LER eens or ET ee SN a oe a ie j - j { yf _ ‘ rd Pe ome ee b' ‘ i eee a A An nt ee “4 \ re TS Ff, 5 i. b i ae : re = ; ; . ew e / ' f aa : ae ae ts ee eres SS es —— es - , Soe = FF SS . . sth ; . — - - : F ss oe ; =" : F - ne — = oe Se i — "HE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1953 _ | ! “s _ rr a . Someone. is looking for the items you no longer need... Today they can be turned into CASH with so-o-o little effort! ...and your best bet for quick results Is a WANT AD! -_—_—_— Teo Place Your Want Ad ~ That's just exactly what the happy fellow you see | Simply Dial a above has done. It was easy, no struggle, no strain. He just lined up the things that weren’t being used around the place any more, called for a Pontiac Press _ Ad Taker and he was in business, but not for tong because he sold everything fast! Mighty easy way ” , Voee to round up extra bucks. Try it! THE PONTIAC PRESS Want Ad Department Bigger, Farlier Most Retailers aes Newspapers as Best Advertising Medium For wary suviller whe shesiaiy predicts that business during the coming Christmas season Will drop | Chrysan below year-ago levels, there are’! six who are confidently aiming! at sales increases. For every merchant who will be satisfied to equal last year’s record Christmas sales. during. thecoming}iags,_.Ne.. “months, there are two who will be disappointed with anything less than a 5 to 10 per cent gain in volume, For every retailer who fore- sees Ro noticeable change in business conditions in the next twe months compared to last year, there are four who predict that business will be much tough- er te get. 1 ti for - mscmcoenbogeesonsnte ae ounce aeeceeeeoesees TOP. nencceees eoeeeeeees be i - DURED o.cecceere eeeeeereseeeeoee sees Carrots, OUNED .oeceseesers 3 FOB occ ev vecccessenceses Seeeeoeeeoes Sesbebeceeks bushel Ronansend LYS te 300 gh — a ibepceepnona Repent Carnations, Gosen . ... - s+» 1.00 themums, ri 1.0 Cn Wholesale DETROIT PRODUCE DETROIT (UP)—Wholesale prices on public farmers’ markets: Delicious, fancy, 5.00 tables: Beets, No. 1, . No. 1, 1.00-1.50 bu. ee curly, No red. No. .15-1.08 75-1.00 bu; car- And for every store planning to advertise less this Christmas than} last, there are three who will ad- vertise more. This cross-section of the psycho- logical frame of mind of retailers as the peak selling season of the year approached emerged this week from a survey of 87 stores of varying sizes and types in 3 major metropolitan markets. con- ducted by the Bureau of Adver- tising of the American Newspaper Publishers Association, it was dis- closed today by Edward H.Burge- son, director of the bureau's re- tail =, ; s . The survey covering mostly department stores, but also includ- ing gift shops and furniture, jewel- ry, men's and women's specialty, hardware, sporting goods and sta- tionary stores also revealed: More than 56 per cent of sur- veyed merchants plan to launch Christmas promotions on or be- fore Nov. 16. Daily newspapers are the over- whelming and unanimous choice of surveyed retailers as the me- dium in which they will invest all but small fractions of Christmas advertising budgets. Over one-quarter of the mer- chants covered indicated they ex pect to invest 100 per cent of their Christmas promotional outlays in daily newspapers; 46 per cent plan) to place 95 per cent and over in newspapers; 60 per cent will allo- cate 90 per cent and over to news- | papers; and 70 per cent will ear-| mark & per cent and over for | newspapers. J. P. Dowing of Ramsey Corp will demonstrate products and in-| troduce a low-cost budget pian for | all types of car repairs and service Monday at a meeting of automo- bile maintenance men in the Oak- land County area. The meeting will start at § p.m. fm Oakland Auto Supply, 233 S. Saginaw St. Howard Seiss, owner of the auto supply store, invites all auto service men and mechan- ics in the area to attend the free meeting. Dowing’s plan hinges on the public paying for car repairs on the same basis as time pay- ment plans now in effect in other stores. ; Three senior changes in the passenger department of the Canadian Railways were an- nounced here today by J. T. Whiteford, general passenger traffic manager for the system. A. P. Lait, passenger traffic manager, is named assistant general passenger traffic mana- ger; J. N. Vincent, assistant pas- senger traffic manager becomes manager of the passenger serv- ice bureau, and W. E. McCall, assistant manager of the passen- ger service bureau is appointed assistant passenger traffic man- ager. The S. S. Kresge Co. today reported sales totaled $28,658.901 in its stores across the nation last month, an increase of 12 | per cent over October of 1952. The company said sales for the first 10 months of this year totaled _$248,165,120, compared with $237,768,280 during the same period last year. Poultry “ DETROIT POULTRY woes og! (AP)—TRe following prices were pai al alg pound, fob. Detroit for No. 1 so oul bs light type live bw Mens, type -71. mon type broilers or fryers under 3% Ibs. rey Crosses 31-32; Barred: Rocks 33-34. Geese 23-25. Duck- iin 30 Heavy ducks 25. ‘urkeys, 5 type young hens 38- . young tome 31-332. a — ee CHICAGO POULTRY CHICAGO (AP)—Live poultry: mone. Receipts 1,456 f.o0.b paying fees unchanged: hens 23-27; hens 18.5-20; fryers or broilers 30; old roosters 18-20; ducklings 27. - 85 doz bchs; carrots, * 50-2 06 bu. Carultfierer Celery, No. 1, 3.35- pped. No 1 ne 1, 150-2 00 doz 400 crate. celery, No 1, .90-100 doz bchs; celery root, No. 1, 100-150 doz behs) Cucumbers, No. 1, 300-350 bu Fegplant, fancy. 3.00 bu: No 1, 20- |250 bu; fennel, No. 1, 60-1.00 doz behs Horseradish, No, 1} 2.75-3.25 basket Leeks, No. 1, 100-125 doz behs; onions, dry, No. 1, 100-125 50-Ib. bas: : No, ishes, red, fancy, 65-00 doz, be 8, “3:00-3:23 “a 1.00 bu; squasti, Butternut, No, 1 bu; squash, Delicious, No, 1.00 doz. behs; mo. 1. arene We. 1 ws s pu. bskt; No 1. matoes, outdoar, No. 1 -00-1.25 pe mnt - fancy, se half-bu; 1.50-2.00 half-bu. Turnip, No. 1, ; turnip, topped, No. Greens Cabbece No. 1, 1.00-3:50 : Cotlare No. bu; curty, Ne. 4, 1 00-1.50 bu. - Gues ehard. No. 1, 78-1 No 1. 1$-1.35 bu Lettuce and salad greens: Celery cab- : endive . Esearole. : bleached. No. 1. bu: . head, No. doz: lettuce. head, No. Lettuce, leaf, maine, No. 1, DETROIT EGGS DETROIT (AP)—Prices paid per en f.o. b. Detroit graded eggs im case dos- for federa)-state 4 = tml weighted average 67%: large 55-68, wtd avg. 87%; medium 41-44, wtd. avg small 36. B large 54-55. wtd avg. 54. Browns—Orade A fumbo 64-66, wtd. avg. 65%» large 53-56. wtd avg. 55% medium 41-43. wtd avg. 42's: small 35-38. wid. avg. 36'5. B large 56-54, wtd ave 52%; C large 38, checks 36-39, wta avg. 3. CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS CHICAGO ‘AP)—Butter weak: receipts 906 713 wholesale buying prices un- changed to a cent a pound lower, 83 575: 0c 5. Eggs firm, receipts 9.181; wholesale buying prices unchanged to three cents a dozen higher; US. large bgp U. 8 mediums 40: 0. 6. ds 43-45; cur- rent recetpte 40; dirties 38; checks M4. Livestock [tT P = hi 196 DETRO (AP) —egs — Galsi Rails Util Stocks Market not established, undertone low- | previous day 78 846 1082 or Week ago 76 S44 107.3 Cattle—Salable 250. About steady for | Month ago 68 638 103.9 Compared last Th y | Year 83.7 83.2 1075 general market « 5. +1963 —hieh- —#3-4_444 1163 active; good clearance; igh good to / 1853 low 735 SOS 905 prime fed steers and heifers mostiy | 1952 high 48 6548 1157) steady to weak: lower grades unevenly | 1952 low 66.7 307 970 | 50 cents to $1.00 lower, cows, weak to 50 cents lower, with extremes 175 cents off for utility and commercial ades; bulls fully steady: stockers and feeders in small supply, strong twelve head high choice 1043 Ib. fed steerg 26.50. top; no strictiy prime steers offered: bulk high good and choice fed steers and 72.50-25 50; most average commercial and good steers and yearlings 17.50-22.00; some good and choice fed heifers 19.00- 22.00; bulk utility and commercial grass steers and hetfers 11.00-16.00; late bulk utility and commercial cows 10.00-12.50: canners and cutters mostly 8.00-10.50; bulk utility amd commercial bu 13.00- 15.00: most good and choice stock calves 3504500 Ibs. 18.50-22.00; — good 638- 820 Ib. feeders 17.00-i8. Calves—Salable 50. a mostiy etery. Surviving besides her husband McArthur and Mrs. Lucille Rob’ ton, Ohio; two brothers, a sister, +44 grandchildren end | six = grandchildren. ~~ Amos FE. Cadman ; FERNDALE-—Service for Amos E. Cadman, 4, of 1251 Pearson St., will be 1 p. m. tomorrow at Church, De-| ¥ issues. The chemicals and were lower. Other major were narrowly mixed or steady. Pigures after dont mal points are eighths Adams Exp .. 28 j= J = “Tet eee Admiral . 22.5 ohns an : Air Reduc ,. 231 Kelsey Hay... 17.5 Alleg L 6tl .. 322 Kennecott 614 Allied Ch . 73.4 Kim Clk “ Allied Strs .. 37.2 Kresge 88 4 Alls Chal . 4.4 Kroger “4 Alum Ltd . Lib MeN &L 87 Alum Co Am 542 Ligg & Mey 78.2 6 Leekh Aire 27.3 Am a 2 5° teens. - 12 Am Car & Pay 33.2 Lene 8 Cent “rss Cyn... 1 Mack Trucks 15.1 Am Gas & El 32.2 Marsh Pie 23.7 ; 4 Martin Gi . M1 Am M & Fdy 2236 May D Str... 3 Am N Gas .. 385 Mead Cp . 35.2 Am Red . 13.3 Mid Cont Pet 84.2 Am Seating .. 22.4 Mont Ward .. 56.1 Am Gmelt .., 204 nog . be Am 6&tl Fd .. 21 . Am Te! & Tel 154.6 Motorola 33.3 Tt oncoc 71.3 Mueller Br ... 36.8 Apac Cop 33 Murray Cp ... 192 Armour ...... 87 eg — 38 | A a.oe 924 Nat . 3%. Atl Cst Line 93 Nat Cash R 58.6 Re voce 205 = Nat po f 60.4 Atlas Pdr .... 342 Nat Lead 36.5 Aveo Mfg .... 5.1 Nat Sti 4172 Bald Lime a5 Nat Thea 6 Balt & Ohio 214 NY Air Brk 17.6 | Bendix Av 61¢@ NY Central 20.4 Benguet . t Nia M Pw 214 Beth st! . $05 Norf & West 434 Boeing Airp .. 484 No Am Av 191 Bond 8trs . 132 Nor Pac 591 | Borden , 666 Nor Sta Pw i34 Borg Warn ., 746 Northw Airi 1 Briggs Mf .. 173 Ohio Ol) oa Brist M 21 Packard . 42 Gren Boke’ 3g Pen amwWan 68 Co ..., 16 Peram Pict .. 26.7 Can Dry °... 111 Stel ay ¢ ME Pac... nney { a 4 Cc = 3% bp. RR... 187 apita! Atri 96 : ase (J 1).... 158.2 Pepsi Cola ... 135 Selantae i a Pages Det co ‘ cht a NW. 132 coe ee =: ee svace O78. oom Bi ince oS = ‘Pills Mills . 324 Cision Ove +. 108 bie Pinte Gl .. 53 Climax Me .. 37 Cluett Pea || 316 Proct Gam .. = r = ry Whinas oe Col Gas 13.3 Pure Oi aT Con Edis .... 411 RKO Pic 3.2 Con G-E 264 Radio Cp 23.3 . Rem Rand 144 Consum Pw 40.1 Con Pw Pt 4451054 Reo Motors .. 22.4 Cont Can 66.3 Roped “et eT s emt Met... 68 en - ee Cont Oil...... 87 Ze 44.6 Gera 75 St Jos Lead .., 33 ons 4, 2¢ Scill Mig .... 27.5 Cunn Drug... 39 StaPAl RR .. 43 . Gears Roebd_. e 1 —. Wr 73 Bhell Ou Edis...., 20.1 a Lay Simm v em * 4 Becony _ cen Rogie Pich... 90 S08 Pee... 34 : « *ee Bou Ry ‘ai ast Air L.... 3236 Sperry . 4 Bastm Kod... 46.1 6:4 preng || 371. Bl Auto L.... 43 gia Off Calif. 51 Emer Rad..... 11.5 S14 Oil Ind .. 694 Erie RR. 19.3 , Ex-Cell-O O. bl oeceiesas - O11 oO - 42 Firestone . 3 eae” .. 46] . Buth D .atec Gen Bee 825 Seine co: a Gen Pads 58 gylv El pt .... 32 Gen Mills..... 88.3 Texas Co ..... 895 Gen Mot..... 504 Tex G Bul... 89.4 Gen - Hoe ar . ae Thomo Pd .... 48 Gen Tel....>.. k R Bear. 387 > aol Sea bod Tran W Air... 13.7 ee 434 Twent C Pos 113 Goodrich |...) 73 Un Carbide 72 Goodyear 53.4 Un Pac 107 Grah Paige 12 Unie Air Lin 236 Ot No Ry Pf $12 Unit Atre 435 Srefnoued os Ht Ee hae ae y eee 8 Rub 4 ulf e+ 46 U 6 Smek .... 39.7 Hollend F..., 113 Us Steel ~ove Homestk ° 4 Us Tob - 185 ad ee Walgreen 231 Houd Hersh 1447 Warn FP Pic 113 Rud Mot 12 West Un Tel 426 Ii Cent 72 Weste A Brk 22.5 oor on "7° 39 Whee fet “22 303 OD. cee ite : Int Harv 27.5 Woolworth - 43.7 Int WMiek...... %6 Yale & Tow ME Int Peover . 46 Yngst Gh & T 37 Unit — 3 Zenith Rad . 722. e STOCK AVERAGES NEW YORK—Conipiled by the Asso- ciated Press. DETROIT sTOCKsS (Hornblower & Weeks) Pigures after decimal! points are eighths High L N Or oon Baidwin Rubber* Sc 113 12 Dac Navigation® oe ® 10 Gerity-Michigan* 27 36 Kingston Products* 3 32 Masco Screw* .. 3 31 Midwest Abrasive* e 46 54 Rudy Mfg. .....00.56 25 26 Screw* ..... 14 16 associated with the Pontiac Motor Diviston account of MacManus, John & Adams, Inc., recently were elected directors of the Bloomfield Hills advertising firm. :: Demand Slack in Grain Pits CHICAGO w — Grain prices eased slightly in quiet dealings on the Board of Trade today. There wasn't much pressure on any cereal but demand was very business which gave wheat a boost in the and no exports of any importance were reported. Cash corn receipts were normal for this time of year at 235 cars. Wheat near the end of the first hour was %4-5s cent lower, Decem- ber $1.97%s; corn was unchanged oats were unchanged to % lower, cents a hundred November $14.80. higher, Grain Prices CHICAGO GRAIN sale; bid and asked. past two days fell off sharply, to % lower, December $1.47%, and December 77%. Soybeans were un- changed to % cent higher, Novem. ber $2.7742, and lard was 10 to 35 . Arrangements Spaulding and Son Funeral Home. Surviving are his widow, Hazel M.; a daughter, Louella FE. at home; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Cadman of New Brunswick, | Canada, and a brother. John W. Bruce FERNDALE — Service for John W. Bruce. 69, of 2138 Martin Pt., will be 3 p. m_ tomorrow at Spaulding and Son Funeral Home } with burial in Roseland Park | Cemetery. Mr. Bruce died Thurs- day at home. Park; five grandchildren. Mrs. Charies Carmey ORTONVILLE Mrs. Charles (Louise) Carmey, 17, _— morrow at C. F. Sherman Funeral Ortonville Cemetery. She died W: home. Mrs. Charlies Kinacy ROCHESTER — Service for Mrs. Charles (Carrie V.) Kinney, 4, of 2521 Longview St., will be Monday at 2 p. m. at Pixley Funeral Home with burial in Avon Cemetery. She died last night at University Hospi- children also survive. Mrs. George Willis George (Ella Frances) Willis, 87, of 1847 Clark Rd., will be 2 p.m. Surviving are his widow, Eliza- | beth: a son, William of Hazel a daughter, Mrs. Walter Ogilvie of Royal Oak; a sister and Service for of 1140 M-15, will be 2 p. m. to- Fenton, Mrs. Rosa Patton, Keith and two sisters, Mrs. Lula Love- lace of Oscoda, and Miss Mabel Rash of Washington. Nine grand- lL. APE ER -— Service for Mrs. Sunday at Baird Funeral Home SS Ave., will be 3 p.m. tomorrow at ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP—Serv- ice for Mrs. P. S. (Emma) Ben- with burial in Woodlawn, Cemetery She died Tuesday- ave Wea ter husband are a son, Walter Cole of-Royal Oak; four stepchildren, Clarence Benner of-Highland Park, Donald of Los Angeles, Norman of Wyan- dotte and Mrs. Robert Stark of lowa; three brothers and a sister. Lodge Calendar To all paid up and delinuent members of Pontiac Aerié No. 1230 Fraternal Order of Eagles. Please be notified as of December Ist, 1983, Reserve and Certificate mem- be Benefit Rolls. Application Fee for membership into this Aerie will be raised $10.00.to $15.00 as of De- | cember Ist, 1953. For further tn- | formation eall FE 2-8474. Albert E. Mallett, Secretary. News in Brief Thrifty Drug. By 8a. m. —Adv. Sale, 128 W. Ptke, Sat.. Nov. 7. 9 a. mi. Sponsored by McCa - —Adv. rises 422 feet above sea level, — Adv. | | Accepts PalsyPost +e dent of Ford Motor Co., has ac- ed Cerebral Palsy Association, Dr.. John— D.—_Menree,- president of the ~ 'UCPA of Pontiac, hannounced today. _ Ford will head ‘the annual May’ drive to raise #1 funds for the sup- W. C. FORD all over the country. Michigan does not conduct a campaign for cere- -}brat palsy Work since the United Cerebral Palsy Association . of | Michigan, Inc., is an agency mem- ber of the United Health and Wel- fare Fund of Michigat. ett County of Oakland. Michigan, and ef the ¥ of BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS COUN or MICHIGAN SOL D. LOMERSON ROBERT ©. PELT Nov. €. ‘33 or ROAD THE NOTICE held, for and saic Dated: Oct. 23, 1953 =< ssoctates™ 8 16 ss a By D. OF PUBLIC November 10, 1963 at 11 o'clock am, } at “ rd Saginaw, Holly, Oakland Coun- por: sse ty ichigan, public sale of a 1950 Ford t of i ae % s * =i ca | ¥ 4 a " { * b ——_ * —— * = — ¥ ‘ y t . ‘ . . 4 *. *** . ‘ . Al on cael = i == = Og ee oe v Se ae} Se r 2 * sass + . ij aoe wl >. < ‘ A 3 = ‘ ae ee aia <= = ‘ - 4 : « ——————— : ' “ s = =~ MEBIRTY-RIGHT = a Soar 1 aa a oe THE PONTIAC-PRESS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1953_— = L to my wife. | 2 for speeding, although he readily ; | plage license, she whisperd, z I married her. admitted no one was traveling fast: » We thought the preacher had! 9 the clerk peered. out the win- efs Youth Home | The four were driving a bride ‘and bridegroom and 10. friends : become mixed up when he asked; dow. a Frances if she would take me « . ' ' , a4 «|. fr bile, tr worse. s.” You're in the big city now, | | BUFFALO, Okla. —Nineteen- | from # church to a ee eee . year-old Victor Terbush, stricken ; ##5% y too car horns - sit tats seer alee Sl arid I said, reaching for her | with polio, got to go home trom | and went noisily up the streets. my wife has found occa- ee : the hospital a lot sooner because | Picked up by police, they denied lle ren kee ce e wedding was tasteful but. o¢ the ingenuity of his father. Ter-| they were going fast. The judge that walsister — meant __exustiy cio ar ae ae child | bush has had to take physical | Said he would be willing to accept ° s dowry. e ave 4 [ee ar , oe il “making excessiv what be sald. He was probably |O-tan music ce that cost $5 extra, {reraey baths each day and doc: |» Tey eae te eens Tekin | PRECKLES-AND_HIS. FRIENDS — try to warn me before it was | po ino ae — | tors advised he remain in the hos- "0 rege what life with a news- pos - biergetin TT glen gee pital so that the treatment-tould @greed. They were fined $10 and paperman would be like.” aed cine ce $2 iw alias een be contirrued. costs apiece. | “Well what is it bDke?"*I-ask,,dles-bet-Frances balked However, his father, F. H. Ter- = whee they went to pay, the 3 and she said, “Oh, it's rather like bush. knew how much his son court clerk told them they had ce sald, ‘. . know’ whether | “I don’t want the church so | wanted te come home and inquired | pleaded guilty to speeding and aiding You Pasi in & aviine | dark IT can’t even see what Pm about getting bathing equipment; their drivers’ licenses had to be so you're having fun . . .or just get- | getting,” she said. “It would be |} such as used-by the hospital | Stamped. ting dizzy. But you sure never have | ke getting marvird Ix Braltie. He was told it would cost $400 so’ They protested to the judge, but a settled feeling.” We blew our 20 guests to a. the father set about building sim he told them: “Would you rather I worked in wedding reception-dinner in a /@F apparatus. With the outlay of a comes under a bank?” j&mall but adequate Italiain base 15 cents for materials, and the | the general lense of speeding. “Well, I'd at least have the | ment restaurant. What a gay mad, U5¢ of the family vacuum cleaner | ; : consolation of knowing where you | evening it was. . Spaghetti twin- and bathtub, he-succeeded in mak- | First Shot in 176 Years ere,” . Frances. ‘If you han- ing over everybody like maddened ing a bath which is as effective _ es like vou dojivy vines . . . Cheap red -wine as the regular equipment. WESTPORT, Conn. (UP) — ven your own, you'd be in a nice Warm | flowing like champagne. The Rock —_—_—_———_,' dals were blamed for touching off | prison. and I could bring you cook- efellers, I bet, never’ had a wed The Army maintains @ supply dynamite in a Revoluntionary War | like tha tone depots in the United States and 68 cannon that hadn't been fired since overseas - the Britisty landed in TTT, 11-6 - DONALD DUCK ies every month.” ding reception The subject of money has Rati sie ny cae come up between us several threshold of my tiny $10 a month ee ee eee of eee Greenwich Village apartment The I iar away her dowry. . GRANDMA by Charles Kuhn I SURELY WILL WHY, GRANDMA , I THOUGHT) YOU ENJOYED TH’ GAME / furniture consisted of a table, an icebox, a steve. two chairs (one Frances arrived here from the broken}, an old iron lamp and Ovarks with a $100 cashier's check. | bedsprings. that rested on 16 red which she had brought along to) bricks pay her railroad fare back home in case she came to her senses | and changed her mind about mar- | rying me. 1 had never seen.a girl with that much money. And | guess it did rather go to my head. T could hardly wait until she cashed the | check. “It's really picturesque — I'll esque or. ge crazy,” sald my have to think of it as pictur- | i new wife, and then added, “tT wonder how mama and pape are.” When people ask Frances now, where we spent our honeymoon, .she still laughs — a trifle de- | liriously Y ‘‘Honeymoon?"’ : As goon as T- got my hands let_ber know | WELL ,I DO LIKE T* WATCH TH’ KIOS TOSS THOSE LONG by Ernie Bushmiller POOR SLUGGO---HE ONLY HAS A RADIO AND CAN'T WATCH FHE-FiIGHTS —t— LIKE I CAN she wasn’t getting ae © Tot aand a ae | me at the altar I asked him for | spirit. | some groceries. He said it. was all gone, he wouldn't be paid until the I bought her a six-bit dinner | next day, and we would have to eat (five courses in those days), took | what was in the icebox. her to the best movie on Broad- | . way, and flipped half a buck to a “You know what was in the flower peddier for a gardenia. teebox? A loaf of bread and two Frances was visibly impressed. | bottles of milk. So we had noth- But she was even more visibly| '"% det bread and milk for twe depressed when I informed her 488- There wasn't even any but: that the rest of her $100 dowry| would have to finance the wedding,| Well, times picked up some in as I was between paydays. the years that followed. But when- ALLEY OOP THE BERRYS SOA No Matter What Your Problem | May Be mi WITH IT. You BOYS | ARE GETTIN 1 BE fy A Quick Action ¢ WANT AD ~ Can help you . solve it. =. Se DIAL FE 2-8181 ow Kk Ask for the Went Ad Dept. |) = ——— & » : =-aawate @ , ak > , We f 4 f = * 3 ae ie re Coe = ge al ee a. 4 - t * ~ id a : » ‘ ‘ : . é | Pie Pe Cee & ) pa ee ae - i a i ee 4 * Ses de Oe Se ton . _ . << aR Oe . j Ne « | _Seeecesspeoss — POL rr) i ee {Donelson-Joh - Cemetery Lots - ae ereeeere a Hip oo eeeeeeeeoes ges Ye eeteedle Wanted *eeeeeee Wanted Female eocoess Zrasking ee Business Serviens jthteeenecee Television Service .. Notices & Personals ......... 23 REAL ESTATE FOR GAlE— T2T872727 eee Seeeeeeoece Se eeeeeereoene 7 : BOX REPLIES At 10 a.m. today there were replies at Typewriter oececceses Dressmaking r Talloring coe = a ~ noms cateatatn woTices— - Lost & Pound .............. 2 The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ay 3 | | > > le | ae se E seseseess { i sess seeeeeee = ec 5 Eze ef f i ef i 32 ifi if : ble if y B Machine Operators Mult-Au-Matic— Duo- Matic Cone-Automatic Turret Lathe GOOD STARTING WAGE OVERTIME NAPCO DETROIT INC, a8 DIXIE HIGHWAY REAL. ESTATE . + SALESMEN ~ Nn > = res) mn = 5 sales office man correspondence fie M. C. Manufacturing Co. sooty, sew Ser sales ont stock Branch This Christmas! ‘work, or mas cash. Display beautiful Christ mas cards ribbons. ‘They sell ‘t miss HOUSEHOLD FINANCE Have opening for full-time sales- men. Must own sutomobile and be willing to work, We have the 22780 Woodward Ave. 118 Indianwood Rd. Lake Orion Water Softeners paid at once Saginaw St., Pontiac. PE §-4101, Wanted Male Help 5 Fi if eee eee BUSINESS rE At our place and we need One sell Used Cars Trucks. Good, pay and many benefits. See Mr. Cox at Earl R. Milliman Co., 147-S. Saginaw St. ORR en easseooer Death Notices GROVES, Mr. he be eee ad te neral Home. _ DESIGNERS | SS Fi omy AND OVERTIME acakaee and vacations. nufacturing Co. x Pod Ra EXPERIENCED GAS STATION & NOVEMBER 5, 1953. VOL- ney-#.. 822 Orlando, age 32; be- loved husband s. Pa son of Mr. and Mrs. olney Ht Groves; dear father of Beverly Groves, dear brother of Mrs. Charles Marikovies. Funeral service will be held Monday, Nov. 9th, at 1:30 p. m. at the Huntoon Funeral Home with Rev. Creswell fp yt IR = tn White G = HERRINGTON, NOVEMBER 5 Sheila Ann, 77 E. Yale; infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Buster Herrington; dear sister of Lyvonne Jean Herrington. neral service will be held Satur, day, Nov. Tth at 1:30 p.m. at the Huntoon Puneral Home wit! Rev. Bu officiati LAWRENCE W. GAYLORD 36 E. Pike &t. YOUNG MAN fe assist pgenbe ores engineer. No | -~ An nee Lake Angelus in, nge PHARM = 7; Beloved mother or Mary McNeil. Funeral service w be held Monday, Nov. Pp. m. at the neral Home with Dr. Milton Bank officiating. Interment in Oak Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Lau will state at the Donelson-Johns Pu- _neral Ho Home _after 7 p. m. today. STRZESZYNSKI, WN 4 1983, Pamela Mary. 249 Liberty: wrD. NDUSTRIAL, ELECTRICIAN .. Beloved tamiliar welding equipment, to | gg his a4 “it supervision. Flint gt & a Go. wT st. Rev. Burton officiating. Noy. Tth, at 11 a. m. at hees-Siple Funete! Home. 20, Mich. ment in tor fall time salesman Must sg make m CRAWFORD AGENCY OPEN EVES Opay ; ELECTRICIAN Electricians Fisher Body Division Pontiac Piant 900 Baldwin Ave WTD MAN WITH ETE SET o hand trols Mr t be mechant- cally ine To st bus 312 W. Hur. = Wanted! BARNETT. 1662 8. TELEORPH. Bloomfield Fashion Shop Design Engineer COMPOSITOR IN MODERN lant . Milking e perience a necessary. 3065 | EXPERIENCED _ ARC WELDERS First. Second Shift y, Overtime Year Around Paid "| Vacations Insurance McDaniel Tank AND. Manufacturing Co. Holly, Michian ~ Experimental Model Makers Automotive accessory manufacturer Will establish sm are manta! model shop in Frank) Village. Needs m Two Salesmen CAPABLE OF EARNING $200 weekly. Prefer intangible back- Car necessary Loce! company Ages 27 to 65. Complete training sales help. Commi-- id at once. Call FE MARRIED MAN TO SELL AND collect on estabdlished insurance route, permanent for the _ fight men. 833 W. Huron St. EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY Rapitiy expanding finenacia! institution will train 3 men tor executive oositions. Age 22-28. Complete training ip new office. wil) assure ag- gressive foung men of ad- Vane: m-nt Company imsur- ance end retirement Auto mobile cecessary For ap yointment phone Mr. Rea- ean Genera} Public Loan Corporation. FB 3-781, 10 to 13 a.m... Monday through Friday. AUTO SALESMAN WANTED. AG- ressive & empitious salesman to cil the fast-moving Lineoln and Mercury line of cars. See Pred cern has aaa pall age or women with cars. real up te $100 po gh erePet | ent comiact® and toot time ry time. Sealer Ambulance Service FE 2-0189 1 Oskland Ave. _Poster at 40 W. Pi Pike @t. WANTED $0945, oF. Fate ‘HE .P WANTED Se TRIED man for » -Must- Mr. Allen, Stoney ac Acre Farm. 401 10 Rd, South Lyon. ROUON CARPENTERS WANTED. ares SALRSMAN WART- _— Appointment “a rE 31800. ~Conneet” With fast growing com- —_— Memnttrerao-d for advance- Comm Aopty ‘i'm Tel Telegraph Rd. 10 “< % TO % YRS. OLD. Highland ESTED IN LEARNING LADIE'S | GOOD | we +344 : ae i box le Orch. rd 'irke, mee FOR . Write Pontiac Press a a loo for home than citiy or country. Call CURTAIN AND DRAP- saleslady wanted. Apply the Yardstick, 73 eo e DENTAL ASSIST- FE 46365. OFFICE HELP— CR oe needed Witt om 13 8 hm F had Grill, PART TIME ‘SEWING ENDS ROW Tro NTED PED TOWNS 07 BTR © STSHEL, | ed in hift only, excellent ith Sundays 013 Baid- wim Ave. oe ° ° F i fl : i. : "i3y A 43 i ? ® very interesting "ram. A mu- itl samn'te Sesh Spent Apply Grinn . thers. - Gag- A classes s ard imported Harbor. 3148 Pridham. PE 71-6197. LOANED To beginners Lessons et your home ov oR _3>0s cz CAR pest time only, rt CARPENTER woe NEW OR __Fepair. WANTED, « oes woRK “LL 4-2660 .| RESPONSIBLE COUPLE WiTH 13 year old on wili exchange part time work ‘tor lviry quarters. FE 5-3133. MAN WANTS tf ON ae ARM: More for home wages. Call after 3 p.m. FE 2-8568 ‘Work Near Home [@ FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERYI- le ph. Pontiac Laundry FE CURTAINS. PLAIN OR RUF- Poapet seme PAPER HANGING. Tr removed. Sandusky rE mechanics. FE 6-0756 Pree estimates, Phone FE ¢ WANT WALL WASHING, Phone F 4 SUCKING mates. FE | 2 Tee Tie Too staned Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. rE —PB 4-1443 _ AR ~ for N American Van Large United States rE ~EAVESTROUGHING Brran F. Pa ence __Warm 6 PLASTERING PE 65-0626, FE 5-0025. LEO LUSTIG APPLIANCE SERVICES all “S, 96 Oakland Ave. FE 2-402! _ot OR 3-7221. ; . time evenin~ work. FE eee SERVICE = Experience Lr 0 TET va or ROOFS Ra REED R {ROOFING SERVICE EE FRGINING OF UNDESIRABLE trees taken down. Reasonable es- _timaces. ré& ; 7-0605. STEAM CLE ANING | All types of steam cleaning d _ Tractor Co. FE 4 4-0461. FE SAWS MACHINE sHARPENED MANLEY LEACH. !6 BAGLEY 8T. SUBURBAN SEPTIC TANK CLEAN- a Thue 2-2042. ESTIMATES. EXCAVATING, ae outa road bidg. Ph. FE Abe +—- - ep Work Wanted Female oat EDIT . school | erred fuli time and| RELIABLE COLORED WOMAN : wants day work, Mondays and _ arenes Geed references, FE) onnustasas CARDS WITH YOUR | _ 5-768. picture. FE 17-690 RELIABLE, CHRISTIAN MOTHER poor bab Pe e008. Mon. & Thurs. evenings. _ WISHES! p babysitting. 5-2600. WOULD LIKE TO CARE FOR 1 ehild in se = er until midnight. | CovoRED wonta DESIRES DAY anemoona PEING TYPING themes, dissertations, secretaria! work, EM ihowitas To DO IN MY HOME OR 3044! BaBY 1 Wb. Days. gnc | care in . FE +8018. RAC Pipes earns | ~~ WASHING AND TRONINGS. — +5420. ! TREE SERVICE ree est. PE 2-188, OR 3-2304 me & B TRENCHING _ | Poot ied lines. field tile doz. $1.80 8 aaonnan SEPTIC TANK CLEAN. wake Orion. MY 26431, STEERING Meyers £M 3-8830 ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE. RE- en oats rewinding. 218 E. Pike. FOR COMPLETE LINE OF MA- sonery — eall MA 5-3103, free — _— SEWER CLEANING Free estimate FE 4- 0628 ALL MAKES or FOUNTAIN PENS | at_cur-stere Gent Bt. one PE 3-0135. xPERT TREE TRIMMING & RE- | moval. Ph. oe ‘OR 3-200. $6631 | BLOOMFIELD —o Walls and Windows Ghee ". in Gaal W Eine epalr, aoe hn PE 44008 JOHN'S TRENCHING | pions water lines, va = fa end drain tile lines, and leather goods U. 8. §14. : orernites, 90-96 $30 “nite Star | Peddling Your Property ? L ae Phill 7 N. Sag ayaway. ips, he inaw 6b. WILL , Fae 2 BOTs IN FRONT OF ge a 18 W. Hur KNAPP SHOES ‘| } $-6720 any G OR WOMAN ING a fr adviser. contact Mrs. re? Con- meTERION pArTING xD OPC, F on a1 PAINTING — Seek auar’/|. seiner Erne imal MIDWEST SUPPLY ‘ree. Use our Xmas mule bozer call Wanted Real Estate 31 deesn't..pay..Qur..methed of pros- money. POST OFFICE Vernon ; Ph. 8TH fidentiasd. The Salvation Army | aBUT-Ote, eave YOUR £Y&S, Bussey, optomerrist._ ¢-5711 | HOME MADE AD ROLLS Want to Sell? BUYERS WAITING if- you pave -eke oe. oF eur home is ‘im ¢ area of ayton, Clarkston or Watertord (cad us for action) immediate results. WHITE BROS. 2 ings. Fioon ery LAYING. one, GUARANTEED ora 33. Ce | PE 3-3021' aed i i i | aie } f i ce F Ei : ! ~ CARPENTER CONTRACTING at i ul u he for sale end want pas iy — Scapa the ghee price i gue | eallL&s Oak Trucks for Rent TING REP) a alterations. J. EB. Wernet, } 2-188. CEMENT WORK: RES & COMM’: free estimates. Raymond Com- PATCH PLASTERING SPECIALTY Plastering, sheet cod filling rE) TRENCHING FOR FOOTINGS | ba lines and sewer lines. IM BUILDING. GENERAL & and alterations. Weather- Dixie WANTED 5 OR 6 1 ‘wouse wih | bedreem, tad beth deus, oq sv. on close CORT M. 4 G0 MPLET £ REMODELING AND modernizing service. Attic rooms, tions, complete apartment ‘altera- tions custom a PHA fi nancing. FE FLOOR LAYING, ANOS and PES-4973 10 — — scm ir beating & sheet metal 55 8 PLEMME 5 WeoGe -| for new low-cost, enster, safer sand oH La on farms and — homes, from. - Ph Pie ?-4408 . SNYDER, FLOOR ae | Cc ing and finishing. Phone FE 23% W. Huron After \e acre with mero ft rontege. No TARLE. ARLES. REALTORS FE 4-052) 6 PE 4-6862 or FE 5-891 2 _Lyperriting Service 17 TYPWRITERS AND ADDING MA= MONEY ting, and Ottiee up Sup- PEW __ Mitchell's, 123 N Gaginaw ou Dressmaking-Tailering 18 = alterations. potted _toats & dresses PERTLY Done. Saori tg | fe Infonet | “Suits superbly tailored. PE 83702. | MAURICE THOME. 1203 Pontiac State ahh Bidg. PE 2-707] _ _ Photo-Accessories 20A PONTIAC TREE TRIMMING EX- ed PERT TREE. REMOVAL FREE | Lo Lost and Found _ OsT OCTOBER and liver female pointer in vicin- itv of Baid Mountain Recreation | Liberal Rewatd FE 1075 W. Huron LOST, 3} DOGS, 1 FEMALE BEAGL x awful shy with stran _feward.— PE ee after 4 Spaniel, om i. : er Span tall, Answers “Pal.” “$25 pete . OR 3-6257, * Lost. RED i “Davisburg, Reward. OR Sinks Sunday Service Ph, FE 4-2012 TREE TRIMMING AND REMOVAL. 9005. FE Pain OF waa tooce| repaired by factory trained men } ji = ‘Flint. a a MONEY MONEY. Im mediate cash de for your land contract. We need @s many land qoatracte as we can get—TODAY. Call FE45-#183 anytime between E be = ra Za 3 We Need Each Other! “We Need Property = “Listings! _m=You Need to Sell! ist! See SS pleased with ¥ the ease profit attending 1 y sale when vou deal With us! 8:3 am and 8:3 pm Nicholie and Harger Co. 33 W Huron 8&t. wostairs, corner of Riker Bidg. CALL NOW. FE 5-6183 |IMMEDIATE CASH POR YOUR land contract or equity tm your home. KL. pon aoe Realtor | 53'a W. _Huron _ = _3 = poems WE SAvE | at our disposal te purchase new or seasonal land contracts for | our clients. See me eprops you sell ASK FOR BOB MAH MAHAN ¥ CO. REAL [ COOPERATIVE MEMBERS Open Evenings and Sundays | Ph PE ?2- CASH FOR YOUR | .LAND CONTRACT Ralph B. | GARNER stments =| STONE F _ Immediate Action S ae a et GOLD Waren IX : “ound grt cal cal L. KER “py near Union Lake store: "Sun M 3-6443 WILL THE fo gi $ Fagen L) Octodgr 5s Please a ps ae apeer a \o ME Conde Rewara, Let an experienced man handle your contracts. We have buyers with cash rs to buy con- tracts Call FE 22-0340 and ask for Ted McCullough. _ COMFORT. Francis F. “Bud” Miller Realtor Dally 9 to 8 p. m. : he alli dled 918 Joslyn FE 2- ne |. FOR SURF RESULTS 4 SEE JOHN KINZLER <~ weiaee 670 W Huron 8t rE + pdb tui @ Co-oper Realtors _ oY WE SELL WE BUY WE TRADE —-— We «iso help finance deals Mant many ways to make. a dea! here! re ‘emt anything we can't sell Don't call us if you are Edw. M, Stout, Realtor "Tt oo gs St. Fe 40168 ; Convalescent Homes 315 beanddeny gn — 2 “tare as ford: ote Rent | Rooms 3 32 | CLEAN SLEEPING | femiter—"wt ol Seiee nooe, ONS . banhr . ATTRACTIVE CREEPING, 4 = in. Gentiem 1 ROME, nS Gs PE 54-6635 i, re Oe ae 5 Rooms Adults only ep Lak a a Ra PE S-3000. . NICHOLIE § ANDWHARGER CO. ° | i +Doine Bucines=-aer ATTRACTIVE 3 ROOM A PT. PRI vate entrance adults only. FE 44625 ' = + 3516 AUBURN RD 33 W. Murce St pe FE e103! uron Sst 5- yoo ae ADULTS, 78 eee Oy M RANCH TY 4 3 Room, COUPLE ONLY. CALL finished. Wards Srenera PE = Ont | ONE ecnanete Ui LAKE AVE. § Ris. | ae 3 Gat 1 Dowell after ate sunporch Frame Venetian Mopsnw “ * } and abe, $14, po fat. Oy per month. 1908 ss win ttn Keego irbor. rE. 116 Reses+ ent Hy aie! FE 45191 « ‘ Eyes, and sun, hen lot. Hmong 3 gl basement | fereere end Has unfinish: bedroom space. has 2 ° garage Located on large lot thet he a ed attic for "hariees ear is . Mcely landscaped Pull perm sme With substantial down ment. a ROE R IRWIN- 7 - 980 Baldwin Avenue *] Troons. 5-0101 or FE 2-6544 - peg Voorheis & =. os s e be 500. Loe down payment ps em trade east subutban, FE 1708, 7 if N fi thy BY OWNER 1 ACRE. 4 ROOM, bath ahd basement. $1100 down. $6150. FE. 5-0615. attrictive four home, 4; “4 ft 2 from @ to 8 wee Pg ly rr no ‘answer cal! PE 47446 EAR WEBSTER moon, tous hg with netural = pelrecns down, K. L. Templeton, Realtor w 7 ereaings Cal R308 4 — 4 j ¥ : — ; i For Rent Rooms _ 32/ Rent Apts, Furnished 35 OF HAM Sele Houses 40 Sale Houses —_—40|. For Sale Houses # For Sele Houses 40) For ° MA. ADUL “pas . a ea ma. @ nai may : ; : ; ‘a te oo on Sore —— a * C {4 -+-—- FORCED SALE sre oe Ee L.R: TRIPP) = ae ) “ Sener-teaveng wee? "eareom | = 3 EE = & = 4 a _ . = : ae : Good west suburban LAROE } RMS. 's Pan] o< j ae loonie 8 vate entrance, of] . bese ‘ore o ; = Bechet eves Couple oa ae: 5 This Is It! $1,350 Down BEST BU} S- Beet, ‘Avuminum storm | window? | - OFFERS ‘end screens. || PURN CLEAN 3 hve od APT_ IN- Approsimatety 1 acre genu- Walk down- = lect oak figors. slab doors 5 Acres CLEA SLEEPINO ; ROOM FOR cludin gg ek 1 or 2 adults, Bee reas bom. buil built i ext room. 2 bedroom —— a A Payments only $65 mo on; - ‘ees Wear St. Joseph's Hospital. | 2615 Union Lake Rd. EM 3-317. : s home full Coal Oy cent mortgage. He reosow | seied acta gy Pe ue: "TWO ROOM FURNISHED APT, plestrnof cre appeal Tay ef tireet cine to seaei -| SUBURBAN SQUTH | ‘6 Mi West of Pontiac | : rn. Pav eet c ss Py ; L es ; = ce at Jere pie- | ergpgencepindeoapen aay ° —~ : 3 bedroom modern | c ee ioe Fireplace, - as eee ah howe trad 1%) acres land. 1 Acre No utility room Bg air a 4 you. All the rocms“are large — 2 aptive & — Hot water heater” Plasiered a j 5 reom and i Gingeliville PE 5 i927 tioned heat. 1's baths. Over- and fhe full price is only plete bath, large liv. rm Hardwood floors block from | samen wee a ' rf: | Ce ee ee oad aeehe See Sis teaser. Combination den & te “block off” bus line 3 sere rd 3 SLEEPING ROOMS FOR OTRLS,!2 ROOM FURNISHED — aan Circular drive to protected : is. ‘ good tarde est i ven, FEST eet S| Ce ee pg OR meee A $5,050 place’ and picture, window. oan ewhis ico reel bay et 90.000 Suburban location. Only $4,- ROOM wt onda £ lute _ perfection a = s . : ° sg stig See a a Rent Apt. Unfurnished 30 Brice? 15.000 (Terms evail- Five oom wnite asbestos er Ae Yi Bak “VEST SUBURBAN se, terms Soba FOR RENT ~ CLOSE’ Se, | push iaignesipariiinneggpeietnpnenyencteie jaepocl eniy. bedi ees a By W consists of 2 bed. page *atactea ‘ale tarege. You 3 bedrooms, plastered walls. tile | 20 Acres factories, Board uf desired. 105 ‘AROP gino as meas . Pa agg ergy Pohl app. the value. 2's th. flush doors, large living | 8 room home, 3 betooem s, ‘Home Si. Ph. FF 5-0008 |. T3187 picture window, sveriees: Suburban—Lk. Privileges} fe, Suasms! a, tee, em acres of excellent land. The roous and dinette, oll hot aif kotty pase mages ss ee ee anes | Sti ee ee Just What You Have pomces eee oe Hee Por ——_ Gnd breereway. On lot 180s | tulaole land, | 10 seres of available for men. No drinkers vanity, sliding clothes presses, 5 : : young couple starting out to pointment. tee on mgr ak [eisibee? terete || woods, barn 33x27, T drink- Within walking distance of town.| other features found only in new- Been I ooking For! save your rent money The = . ou , . ing cupé, school bus to Roe lines, FE 2-576! es; homes Lease $135 Btove, - down payment is low so NORTH END F C W od Co : meo, $12,000, terms. SLEEPING ROOM FOR 2 GIRLS, ! oT erator, gas heat included’ Close te schools and bus. be sure to investigate One of our newer listings— . . O : home privileges. FE 5-4054 ee us privacy 2° bedroom lovely ranch type home with REALTOR 10 Acres—Clarkston Area RM POR GENTLEMAN 199 FLOR- | 3 ouly & BATH. NEW. ADULTS | Fome ‘all om one fioor Pull Acreage, Indianwood Rd, | 2. Sedresms. | lrqe Bring Tee esas incketa Week. ease ee {only No drinkers. no pets. EM wats, its seem handy Tak« your pick, we have Minabicn dee Lea - 1734 Wiltems 7 ae barn, 18x40 chicken WORK mel itchen, arge living room. “ Open 9 . es, Poggi er a laundry § ROOM MODERN UNFURNI t New perimeter .urnace acres! und ohigtr Sarsans parry hood large ledge ss Atter € OR 3.2003 petal worksite plemis goal priv desired. References, FE. Qpartment J2 Wisner betore 6 screens and storm cam, AD me at the peed —_ = ——— ga- SMALL RANCH TYPE cee lee B | 2-1344 ROOMS & BATH a pron ‘es acre af one oy other 5 acres with almost tractive . ea This bus by door Owner leav- { HOUSEKEEPING ROOM FOR 1, Couple only 142 Baidwt fist Priced to. call Tom Nate reneenabio Geum “rome bas living room. Eicbea 3 ing state, will sacrifice adult no drinkisg 124 Norton |3 ROOM APT_ PARTLY) FURN. | SA sana LJ. Sere cau enn $13.500, terms. SLEEPING ROOM, WOMEN ONLY.) Apply 2578 Dine Highway | . a once on hl - WEST SUBURBAN bedroome ‘an “sl furnace "ian | OPEN FE ¢71 J ROOM, VERY COMFORTABLE | . Sj : se a and qorege Only 67 000 LD LOVELY ROOM FOR GENTLE-| Rugs, drapes, venetion blinds, po | West Side GILES REALTY CO, Sad bit aiop Say oom witn "t2'bob sowe oa tise. he | SATU RD: \Y & SUNDAY men 668 W Huron egress or pets near town and | ae divedl acet We ; REALTOR with off heat. mide let b&b rot Oxford. A LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOM actories. 153 Prospect | ere eet et oe 83 W. Huron FE 64178 1 car garage. Priced to sell = | 5 P.M. $1 Pine St | COZY, CLEAN APARTMENT ec eased Open 9 to 8 quick. $6,500: §1.200 ‘down, Bast &: DE, § ROOM BUNGALOW. DOvELY Room NO DRINKERS. | ‘Heat furn Adults MY 32-0281, hr : a on _ sm = close to school, buses & stores (rtawa — 1 BEDROOM FLAT OIL HEAT. Storms and screens En- 4 ROOM HOME & |! ACRE NEAR Priced "> oo wit terms FE Attractive brick 4 bedroom eee — ROOM. 164. partly furnished on private lake | elosed porch, Terms = te ca etiene Buchy Realty. Ortoe BARGAIN FOR CASI i home completely redeco — Auburn) AVE ; PN ape gg A aaa ra | qualified customer ear ee ee | Just off leslya — mice 8 * $1,500 DON NX ae yim excellent con- - ROOMS ox re) Se : { i : = : NCH H room ct ay inte oe 14x36 air aaiere — a ie, 3 ROOMS AND BATH ADULTS “One by one the men in the band got discharged'”’ i Teshe R Tripp. Realtor lecee Evie geek grt jel cone aieon ah panned WA best 1" Psi tan nis tai groin) phage heal modern. At bus stop FE only 63 Norton - - 22 W_ Lawrence St ores Eves last room and wataity. room’ Pull ee aheul nk oe nacen ia acre a modern shar x13. byeakiast space. cere- 2 vis; SRO? .AomeMRier_ us Ba EL ae ea Tae teceattat ime fe baattrm in| TEA ggAtgae SE seks arag a Spd'an NO 2 ata oon rCHEN 2 GIR yh d vi \- : ats Bs ; : 0 8 ms Can be us« f : _ r nom. ecteence FE ©2847 plcecne ge oliniad _ x Bt __ For S Sate Ho Houses 40 Sale Houses 4 ower 125M irontage a edge right in eS 2 a ag he veal pe “Text? ons hrepiace and > AOMS [WIN BEDS CMENT A 2 ROOMS AND ‘ DE GRIER Township Nicely landscaped 2, weet : oh aoe acolming bar new gas SUT Mletibew ‘Pr 6401) : ain ei ioe A BEAUTY Yes this te A appoint SPs nee Ba Ree a FAS CN TE Tin ther] | NEIGHBORHOOD | down tas, Cheery tiepiace tor| Yuaat” aitenen automate | ay Wanye s sccm madera} Lake Front oer can oo ht N P . {| these cool evenings step-saver dishwasher, full ment. rad MM - < Open Evenings 7 RAVE ae [For e.pekiy|.¢?™ _ - a om @ paved street in ® | kitchen, dining space m front recreation room —=—- “ee arteclagd set ~~ Taree | CLOSE N68 A. Choice 7 room semi-bunga- . man or womes ip licensed home. | 3 RMS AND BATH 150 ORCH-} “ell eatast friendly neighbor | of wide windows, 1 birch dows, large lot io Scdsseene PO ti cc Stieken Besutif | parcel with front- low I's baths 3 nice ROSE AWN Fe vial [res taken are tase eat | Eee ere a cece | Settle Aehtgatehtasmeameet ona | Hereetsgut feceny qife | Sial"ytane naan tecreetan | S62 Seach ss Memes «| Petes pte beats fe) | NORTH ROSELAW3 ith plac erage scente ° loca: ® : he ATTRACTIVE FRONT Room. av- K_ G. iit ead Realtor| 15 te living room. Plenty of | supuroes Relghborhood, close. i. | & yom Weaker Coop Mem- yoom. ot} heat, fru trees, berry- ind Low down payment and “pest “Bes conl, as "a rong Ss ts besomeat, s oute tomatic heat, west side near bus j +0284 closet space tn the 3 bedrooms $17,060. Terms. ber. 152.W. Huron, FE — - on rooerasll ‘eciatene Bee right for larger family gas heat 2 large lots, VE 308 | SLEEPING tole FOR 2 Qh 3.| vPstere There's @ full beth and | +1887 wT died ice a ee screened tp porch. 2 car garage TARGE COMFORTABLE ROOM, Downtowns $1 Pine. jets of stor apace in the attic 1 | Edw. M. Stout. Realtor New Bungalow—Vacant This ls an exceptionally modern home, 66 Wiliams FE | ik OXFORD. 1? PONTIAC #fF 3 . new Sauieer Wen. Thane Ast | ‘Humphries it ee = BO ra Pen Segiave a. =; PE 6-268 well hither ie St o. t ee eee for Bi -. rad ae Cau ve arm - s e o Sieer'NG ROOM NEAR Fibit- ar pai rooms & beth. OA 0 many wonderful features about | pyceptional asbestos siding on WEST WALTON BLVD. $950 WN __ | ety 2 bedrooms and beth sees Ron w ri ty week 36 W. Tennyson thia home you just have to see this house for a bmall family $ room modern. oak floors. ga-| *¢ AND BATH — Paved street — $2850 DOWN! and stairway to expansion _ er 4 ne PT. PRIVATE EN-| it to appreciate it Priced at $1! Consists of 2 bedrooms, bathroom.! rage fireplace. gas water heater, cae to downtown Quick posses | } attic Exceptionall nice ROOMS PRIVATE Bata, ‘pee trence. equire PE 62477 ener, 060 Come in and let us show) stairway to floored attic. livin fall basement ‘witm furpace. Coe: Large 4 rms and bath with good| kitchen-diner Dandy base- gee retes 067 < 430 ; : you your new home room 13218 and Ritehen Locate venient to schools stores, bus Lk i. ALU EB “TL. Realtor + ory: te Reneh home in seed | mont for recreation on fer. VERY NI 1ARPETED RMS wu tty Pull ly 90.400 $1460 00 down : se ug service ace « electric water 7 y ornTiemcn Fon BEDS |? NERY NCS ae Saree’ Me | WFE_PREDICT—- cept ode a ee EAST SIDI ann ‘ph VE $0093! iarge lot, good well. Electrical, heater. Lot 754327 Near HAVE US SELL YOUR HOME Near town. Reasonadie 153 Proe | phiidren 8t Stout ikl . il BLOOMFIi£LED HIGH-. wiring instalied Ready fer pur: . new grade school sn¢ bus a Py COTTAGE . AT HIGGINS pect Sven Houses Facuished 17 | A BRIGHT FUTURF h ‘ « aparimente Rental 34 s210 lands Ranch type. seme & coder | chaser to save ve money y by finishing sning = $2,900 down This ts Best offer OM a wet } ij 4 : imse « = Wanted t to Rent 382A POLS SPE OES OIOE ES om yess 8 ao nase Hump res + Bished | opt pers finished Auto | Tie bens ith sun & beat lam Pe total -rice wenn eat, plastered & o°o e 5 e ’ : . . ois Deke FOR: AUBURN HEIGHTS 4 RQOMB AN| ful 6 room home It takes a ph ard — feeding (814) bee- | caighavaeea ,it3.000, with ub-} etoects each Covered Gsttnee 3 RM. MODERN | Sylvan Village WORKING COU bath Ideal for couple $78 month _ big down payment. thats why room home’ If so, we have just stantial! dows | B rey heat Aluminum com. New $ tm modern home in good Brand new Brick Cape Cod Rished sapertment “. = - gee security = required it's “barvain priced Located on/| such @ home for you with 7 : oni t IN ME "AU BURN bination storms & screens. Other | location Close to stores, schovis with « “finish-it-y ourself’ ars West side. i Wiles, open ‘4 a the west side just a.few blocks spacious rooms full basemen CO _ extras $-TyeT f bus service Hardwood floors th 2 bedrooms. tiled beth Have references. cen” re “Sasia oes er call Detroit KEnwood 1-963] | from downtown The full price| Lustre AC fu ‘oe HEIGHTS = “——————= | plastered walls Plenty of large oak floors very nice Ritch after § p. m ON CRANBERRY LAKE. NORTH| ie year lcky number | ee ee ee a, aaah A a | . -: | Cidsets aad storage epece. ssecd en. of] AC heat. water heat- : OARAOE IN VICINITY | of Rochester, 4 room furnished | Let us show you this one today | lake areround, house é11.| Si¢l2 © the down payment on Tired of City Living | wim saese down er Move right in Pull price WEST SIDE- Brand sew 3 OF LIBERTY AND HENDERSON | cottage .'0 month Lineoln 32-1028 omy year-e | this 2 family income 4@rm_ epart- gee this o te 2 bed he | L ~ LADD | only $12,600. terms bedroom bungalows Smart STREETS. CALL FE AFT panch House. 2 BEeprooms | DO YOU WANT TO ae Tee ms ment on first floor full 3 UNetth wonderful view everiooking se ibe | cedar shake exterior vesti- ER $ OCLOCKR. ednits preferred, $90 month rive Own @ real fine Gccue that e | Dat room apertment om ind feer pi turesque Lotus Lake. Fireplace, 3406 Pontiac Lk Rd. | Indian_\ \ + pve __sptr —— WORKING COUPLE (DAYS) NO 53-5504, | tm good shape and bringing tn a ’ Tad stores Mor wiv eat ane on. corpeting qutcmatic beet i eae a ae ——“F toom home Lillage —— a= jl A sining tae Mbt - be ; = = z - - + + + toys an ove soa‘toctar a eins La naa ae eet Phimphnries 7 Cc HAYDEN ft | MOCEE, TOPE MOvED De | czzslent semen, mete | Shed "ame" aeeeed pea oa MA 1450 that's om & paved street and just . e 4 ‘ “Th WI v1 eer lifetime aluminum = sidin inted walls, select ib] EDGEWOOD GOLF RSE. 10 ta! raat sea hier eee Co-operative Realtors Exchange REALTOR BL D” NICHOLIE 1- bungalow mquire 38 Merive ~ | Well aedscuped let and ‘, | oors, full basement. ¢@ espons! 7 — from — “ igwer | furniture in one of the apts is | Fre sens Ss ee = Evenings ae ied — . rr fe ad —— ere FAST SIDE Grive. Price 3 308, ae | or weittes, “Seine mare traits ke until May 1 ra. | : - ves E™ 3-606, or 82 X ve . | : = : . Toung working voupie toonin fer] home. 3 bedrooms. tv's ca tai. | | waar Prises at only 614.500. | ance HOMES” SNELL WITR 4 pRoom MOUSE NIC eee gf Fh A BLOOMFIELD ION. | 9 Dedreves ——e = bow being — y ; now Only 3 left. 912.780. k home ovner = nace heat 3100 per month Must | Nadate Are rn) _7 into business mb plambing end wiring lake |e ciese te Welere oe cata ap 4 y eemerd . cedar | waa trent = eae Coa oe ried Foxt “ile FHA terms sre seenion in “Birmingnam We beve nf rotessases. UW F410. = privileges SMALL DOWN me Reasonadie down payment Tite bath wiih oun © neat lamps | rinee etails ® Predericks - McConne! — | NORTH END — 7 large or at ao reasonable LaKe aaa Pe peye WARD F. PARTRIDGE, Tea. Waled Late Oren sun.‘ ne inside 62.008, caly $000 coon igen . ererea.ertace e | Adams Realt we oe Gk ce ek Cheek dese ag Gecemper —— pears Partly furnished PE 41908. ; REALTOR FF 2-8316 DAY8S Phone MA ¢1554 | § room house. 2 car garage, chick- Bae ra bh ‘if cian “Pu | woseuent cee Famay dining room. = toa Wwe, on dee MODERN COTTAQE. aw tturon &. Open Eve 1 108 NORTH | SIDE OFF BALDWIN | ce coop with 4 acres, immediots + Binstinn merms & tereene, Ouer "32 Auburn __ FE 43393 ges, (ureoce Yencme Ritches wnh many * ed couple y $4382 . onth H poseses’ _— a es car e board il Basem T MI | 3 BEDROOM, om HEATED. NO. Home & Cottages imsurance. tease — torent. 8 sf G PEO. MARBLE, Realtor | oo ; full priee a heat. Nice backyard ‘end via days, Mi Met Laas 9 objection te ome child, refer. WALLED LAKE & VICINITY nae ee bocce "S outre — 6261 Andersonville Rd Waterford INVES TORS eeraye 2 Ewe down, SMALL ruan APT ron one = required. 3741 Orchard Lake | : optional Owner FE 2-4844 after Phone O~ 31 ® room house in Leake Orion .. John Kanzler, Realtor mone ‘semer lady teacher round ' LARS LAN : = ton Piains. OR 3-2329 after 6 30 BEAUTIFUL LAKE FRONT HOME 924 Pontiac Tae ona La: Hn -_————= —_—- FOR SAL E- BY OWN ,ER mous mate 5 ead ao tee bees can e@ve some we Ww pring Sees Tu Ps ¢-3825 | a ry 5 moder DENTIST AND FAMILY DESIRE | - Love J bedrooms, | MA ~ 1604 LAKE ORION |? BEDROOM ATTACHED | location Large, mone? ser here by. finishing this Be Cooperative Realtors Exchange kuehen. pe unfurnished bome im Oxford FE! fireniace. of! hest recreation rm = = = ——" | 3 bedrooms. Bath Full basement GARAGE. OIL FURNACE EAST ag coe 7. car garage. $5.000 ¢ bungalow yourself Exterior ail o walls oak base- +0873 with rf ens table, double ga- Laundry tuds Ges heat Garage pacha RBAN LOCATION 3 ‘MIL: yo ua gee ~ 8 ag, Og less than $20 year ment’ Spich and span trem THREE BEDROOM UNFURN { fee 11 per month VACANT. BRICK - $2,500 DN Corner lot Exe cond OM Downtown Cale BUX:| CARROLL G. PORRITT| a sink | Taxes on this 8 room & bath to bottom At low price - Ist or sooner And @ ranch b ¢ ER NEEDED PHONE FEDERAL ¥. Kitchen electric hot t : , ach home too Two OX FOR D—$750 DO\ XN 71-8581 ms West # 3 well and septic all inste and| Elsabeth Lake Very reasonabie of 96, _Ft Fe tne aye days or FE 2-6629 eves J R HILTZ bedrooms, large living room was badresmi. bath. Ge Large | ee ae a ee Sie PE 2112 riced et enly 06.698." “Only terms - fHetel 328 ss s : oe =. aeaar, fire- Neart .. GENILEMAN'S = | Co-opérative Reat Estate $0 month om velance” Exu-- $13 EAST Spe I™- REALTOR Bit toa" Need pl cos | WALTER GREEN, BER. mv ssn | ESTATE | ame 74 Exch | ceptionally large rooms Yes, mats the full price for ths COME-Twe 3 ‘apart. we say more \ -ST: wo DOWN. 64,0600 Fu mente . LISTINGS aPP..eCIATED an & Kampsen it 4 room partly modern home. 06 4 room home Needs work } rooms and beth for > Street 2 $2,500 Down “Choice west side lo owner HOTEL ROOSEVELT Midts NW weginew Company. yIT B. Telegraph Lovely remodeled 3 bedroom home, | — Monterey ction’ Large 3 bedroom. moc.| [0% Spproximately enough me| Ga: steam heat, gas hot 28 - Eves, 1 pacious living room rm ern home with all the furniture | ¢ ob tefl wate: hester, cok . 1 ROOM COTTAGE. PARTLY FUR.| sna Sun. Coap me Shonen, beusbknet G ATEW? AYS to to) m ent, gaa beat. paved piastered walls, 2 car ge: a ae i pag — Pee A eerie ful evtttar "| CUCKLER REALTY | mesarnncast™aty at bs = if bi . bd : me pee in aee dees wte| HAPPINESS tema ee sie" re vert oat] Sb teat house, PE 7-128 ssa ; 3 could easily be dammed for pri- ($3.00 Gown. “Lite farm.” Lovely ™- + in wom ter your ! —— _| Elizabeth Lake Estates jake About § acres ¥ pew 52 fl. ranch bungalow so. 9e Neue Rent touses Unturn. 38 | All on one Moor. a cory 2 bedroom é Say, 7 This property must < 3 bed Aloe large | sence (SY OWNER. NEAR PONTIAC) R\y O'NEIL, Realtor ~~~ ~~~ | home in desirable Elisabeth Lobe 3-6 Saturday, Nov to be reciated. A quan- WEST SIDE ft out ide Death. full a haeer | 1 W Huron” ry) 7 RMS AND BATH. CLOSE me Wks areanane’ bnaee ah | piel tn Bn | PEAS TOWTIAC GOLF CLUR tO ee as is ‘a priced far "rumpus room Asto | cil| Phone FE 2110) or PE uae BOME are i Dee (g1ese Call FESII, eve PE 57 Delaware vo ¥ 9n | LAVENDER be treme bath. vearcom “tneeiiewt sot *acees EB ‘ane are iseny. Oak ae oe : , q ul ier Albany, AND BOARD, ECE 7 rooms. PARTLY Mopern,| 70” ir Aan Vill 3140 W. Huron Pager gs Itving $25.000 “Brand new” 87 ft tend _ [4 SFaar® Fe NISHED hs - a ann BOiKD ay child welcome FE 32-4038 “BUD” NICHOLIE indian Village Office PE 23-4411 Eves. EM 3-3303 moment fireplace. petipesah oe ranch bungalow with full base- £ good bu worker, west side. FE 2-3429. \3 pe ggg HOME. CALL mae e | WE WANT TO SELL IT. WILL fiocred attic with space 4 ment 3 rooms, two replaces | °° w SDINNAN & & SON Me | id 4503. __ REAL ESTATE room brick - 2 bedrooms take $560 off original price. New. additional rooms, full basement, ¢™ceptionally large — car gar - ROOM AND BOARD NICE HO! L op down. one up — tile beth —| Bxtra modern. 44, rm. bungslow., recreation room oi) heat. sto and breezeway attached ‘very | ee ann a — ‘ fas, ia vere | Sanenees a Wreplace $8,000 ful price. FE §-3890 | ahd screens, landscaped lot "Tox attractive des Excellent | ALL WOMAN REALTY 1 OR 2 MEN, CLOSE TO PON-| 979 « month Deposit cre ~ 2 car garage 130° offered at 810.500, terms ction in lovely Bloomfield men |6T MIKE DISTR uro i d, tiac Motor. re +3761, __| § L 60506. ao / I R T . R eee Williams Lake Front NEIGRBOR HOOD lands ot 200x300 Liberal terms An older type oe home with iH iron- Eli zabeth Lake R Rent Apts. . Furmshed 33 3 ROOM HO oe eee sad | WHY PAY MORE! Siw teen pie i Eves | This Thome. would Reve buyers A SAVINGS 0 YOU L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1 bedroom meee renee | Spacious Lae eal Vor ob - : a ‘ ’ . +4278 eaves entrance © access to liv NICELY FURNISHED 3 ROOM | — 1 BEDROOM BRICES WITH just $0150 for tis beautiful home $si¢t or FE have fallen and @ good buy is| A hotatan CHANCE - Led bold _ neal tolls ody Toom and entrance hall to Suet peer pron poe nde, Pic- apt. Living room, bedroom, large | <8t-po ease on Wesbrrok Compare this with standing vacant. Be smart and our own home well loceted on o-op en Gas heat Priced for quick windows throughout. en kitehen and bath. Lots of peer wick, Sylvan Lake FE 46000 — pew nome in the area. You'll E ST BLVD. pen Cs bedroom meters bome a 6 ae north of city sale! cia leaind darnace'! Lat seen space, vate entrance. a. * rooms comb. living +. oe y, ay ou won't freese 8 Win- new 4 room, room, s voor ay west side. roo agenreng only For Rent Off. Space S7A | cna dintns room Tie beth. gas NEAR - - ter because the large Timken floor plan has rill basement, ce ee ATTRACTIVE GREY SHIN- $1,000 DOWN. aay eee wae Available Nov. 15. Reply Box 70 heat, nice lot Takes substantial 5 room modern bungalow, of], automatic ofl furnace will keep| dar siting. well in, gie home consisting of 5 love- 8 @ Tent beater and it has ¢ Pontiac Press LARGE. NEWLY DECORATED yl but you'll save se aaceee | tubs, paved streets. —a nice and warm. Come SS ee Offered at 290. ly amd complete rms with rooms lus modern beth, only DON'T 1 BEL LEFT OUT SSS ee rn ET cent, show you @ Inke : own mee bea floors. $50 3 ROOMS NEAR BUs LINE of perk hessepee gag 8 beard ual i000 DOWN Lakeland Plorids, 1 floor 2 apart-| front home on a wooded lot with reget gpg pias: $3.000 fe price. Bagy payments | tur wl be Be warm & comfy in mm 7 ow mS sel $ . atic furnished. Wice let, orsage A-l beech at @ price you can| To Buy—To Sell-To Trade with new cit = @ heatin ng NORTH JOHNSON ST sion attic 22 ft. iiving rooms wrth hese TOS ‘anae | Sere SPACE IN DOWNTOWN Tos ay bath. Lake priciege . tor Foausé p - ~ = 7 vacant and| YOU BUY IT- WE'LL INSURE IT two hes and You'll never find a home as picture ow Moderna ROOMS n >utidin 2-301 Seabed rage 1 s Topert ready Ly garage ot consis. Fond Pleacant as this or @ price as i] bath Plastered walls kitchen, cabiest sink. _irlnigerator pce | EE 2 ¢ Bae school and bus. ee gg —— The vail price le caly $9060 and your boat practically at pleasant as this one $10.500.| tric hot water heater, Elizabeth e e ults on e rms your front deor. $10.580 Dor- down, A west! Lake privileges. ONLY 81, : Plerense. For bos Store Space 38A : aon fishing. Only $3,750. $1.50 ris Realtor. Co-op side home with eight spacious a eee, Haw BAICE SEARACE. 3 ROOMS | ~~ nn nnn Srehacd Tae na” yf oe sires ROSE McLARTY , REALTY CO_ REALTORS ember We W. Soren, Fe. rooms. vestments entsense, store SAVE YOUR $$ furnisl) a eed . screens, on M-50 Mutual 42382. | parting ee one a tp 0) set tat peice oe. | _ oie oes ; Open * "Ul 9-Sundey 1-9 blinds. Don't look further - this Pinisn ths home for yourself 9 3 ROOM FURNISHED APT. PRI-| Ave * B. a ph gl ved strep, Siding _ | 1075 W Huron Ph FE one for you me yrored igi 7 ls aggre at- vate bath and entrance 45 James + Store Space BBA | Serer Ree! Estate Exchange | Gav" heat. Storm. windows and went oe DOWNTOWN INCOME! income tonily, Pub bet Living secu St FE 4001 | For Rent Store Space 38A 33's W. Huron Ph PE +05 screens | cats garage. Screened bd = Over $300 per month possibje| Can you use an extra $140 per with pleture window Ai v MODERN. 1 AND 2 RM. CABINS | : ecto PE 5-148 Open # to 8, for Your Convenience Ca. pues us owner's living quarters. Pull month for income’ Yes' Then| Kitehen, Lake privileges for sum- Auto heat. everything furnished QOOD FOR MANY BUSINESSES, . Reas. R pista or en a ped Realty. Orton & nicely furnished hed Hines inteee see ~ 2 faly 2 2reom' mer fun. You won't @ better Children welcome. 3400 Disie High) Located corne- Pike Sanford LAKE ORION VACATION TIME I8 OVER, B see Dixie Hwy, aterford aT BL — — apt. and 1 ¢room for owner and buy ‘or $990 down way OR vee | _ Apply 444 E Pike Fe “ase Beautiful new 2 bedroom = ranch can be @ year round lark Pag = East Som teehee —e ROOMS IM Ww RIGHT, Re itor | Sowa at —_ abit with — AM ELWOOD aur cunts. Eee} ‘Rent Miscettaneous wl | - ROM a Patere Crosley chee: | teeane in’ ihie Taketront wwe bea 1 a 4 00- with 92.0000 down + JWR Sete ~~ an rE ; FE 63044: 5 a) _ ae ern, ¢ r cow . @ com. ~ ~ eS ban 4 " 2 "FURNISHED ROOMS. ADULTS AER A We elite nec) Lanes Evins teem wnorele Gur on terme. write P.O. Box 162, /R 1] TWO APTS. STORE FRONT, BUSi- MDRAAME ASS sige nome mcr | See ge oO | op tate cae | : ussell Young |"E"Fa"e oe CLEAN 3 we ee coe 46 James. Re ee be - | gulated, tuil cereens in ; moree EALTOR Tre " eeres bem, 6 room bunge- : cape "Fer Sele “= oS ~ Vittage of Clarkston WILLIAMS LAKE FRONT 412 W. FE 44525 | oo Ste, st down, 2 noon APT, ‘se FLOOR, | or Sale Mouses ment. large pine led and come tex cumtty. ? 4 room modern 18. Open me Ti 9, sun Till 6 | Cane Lake A bedrooms, pe 7 Steindaugh Ct_ — ; tiful Wile "Lake Dining room roome "with dreegroomi bgghe: eend beach. price hare. oma ee eee ees a pad — “NORTH ft SU BURBAN i) COMPLETELY MODERN. HEAT & | \ * YOUR Leet as heal co) Ocala ge Rigg load Pull more Ge ve up with private entrance | 2 Ddedroom modern with large. oF see Paul Jones, Be- nes ware OF Sel. Ch Belmore) © HO: pore i Tor ee i rice 99.000 | with : 62000-—down, adm ggpinnt Mange a FE New oil furnace, Plates lot city Living fom. Ritchen and dinette. | PE sos, Mure . : immediate >osse : < rt basement with auto. —_— ist Floor FURNISHED APT. FE | 11,900 nee Nat Side ampeen Realty 3777: 8 ° Blectre hot water. Only $1250 | a P | West Suburt New 4 room home fm Williams BEN AMIN & asates-ih-Wadagien Pattee es. and Sun. Co-op 1. RESALE. $2.780 down. $10,200 Better call today om this New Brick Home 1 pay BASEMENT APARTMENT est suburban Lake district 14x16 livt _ embe full price. @ rms, tile beth, Nicel M wees cise [nk © carpe Gene ake distric x16 itving room division. @ rooms all on 1 floor kitchen with 4 space. oak ™ RANCH HOME cely situated on 6 acres of land Spm” Privileges FE $4829 after espe homes One -n Donelson Park uate Pell prion cans, 96.500. arty aarp ag ge mom — a pptnon amt base. 3 mecstonen, ox = om ae . . price omy 96, u matic oil heat rm sash. a ee ws i . Bled. Auburn-Livernots afea i recreation ¢ ROOM FURNISHED APT. Ox-! are. two bedresm frame bomes,| “* nt ont. Hi Wout tect_lons STEPHENS Pe sereens and storm doors | BY OWNER 6 PRAME | lout cosanicn let, encel “Wee @ room} bedroom ranch} OOM 804 one in living bow Lake Heat & lights. Adults with attached gareges Both have Francis E. “Bud” Miller Natural firepiace, Porch, bres aise home. ; water . basement, of] ete. | ie laaaeee tote. Both are | ee COW MI +3232 — - fast nook, ue Price $12,000 = 5 cs rene ana} heat. i ont sutunty room.| 5 large rooms Ist floor. If you are interested in @ 1 bed. 259 8 Woodward, c—_ + Realtor FE 45645. 43 Delaware Dr. Owner for health.| .8Y, Upstairs all 9 ROOMS, WORKING GIRLS, 3| vevy excellently conditioned prop-| room home, this is the bst buy B th | ene ady for socks — town. ee $10) erties of the year Lovated near the air- Open 9 am. to bd p-m. oe TS ro . a wate eg trom paren gas “ae bal A ‘he bauer t “bait Ry a bim- 0 Bo | 'e don't cr a aan weekly 2-0633 after port is home has. been no ROOM Daily 8 to . m car garage. i place where you ¢ acres 3 ROOM MODERN LAKEFRONT | North Off Oakland pletely rebuilt New plumbin new 7 BEDROOM Re aeot Feo Si oe _ FE 2.0033 | acre of lend. 96600. $1800 down CRAWE RD “AGENC Y to lade with's oites: bone of hedt ‘couple only “OR 28ay7, | Five room frame with garege.| Poot aad ‘best of ell ee wire io, 7B 251m oe Oh 9s . = | own r SELL ¢ ROOM MODERN vaCaNT a, “0! Opéyte: PE tout FE eis) Sn act Wet ‘we. oe Fay Og “ROOM AP Pee cee Encnen. | Rrmumed Youn tama FOR 3ALE EQuitY in 2 aBED: Ideal Suburban good 6 room heme im excelent | FURNISHED, West side location BY OWNER. BED-| Snotos of this bes on LARGE 1 ROOM APT. 1 OR 2. | bedrooms and bath Quick por-| anend money for repairs this| oom home. price $3.10. 8 location room. fire | only $2,800 down. Has gas room home; automatic | sve & refrigerator, FE 41319 | aces Full price 98,00 with | Che “we are mebiee ee se te If, you appreciate 5 Javt H. |-2-car garage. of heat 9 Conklin Lake Orion. ; * 1 | AROE ROOM WITH KITCHEN. | $1,500 dow | tail for your "sppetniment | "9 ee fargo ioe | = moe a 38] CAMERON H.CLARK MY 23061. PAUL KERN, Realtor on | “BUD” NICHOLIE forsale a penmeaiin ene ol REAL ESTATE Taw Price Terms. Call ATTRACTIVE RANCH TYPE Two | —2 a _Taylor, Realtor, FE +254 eee home, attached Cash te _ "ie _ mortgage. OF | ww ANOTHER WATERFORD RANCH BOMB NEW LOC ATION Hs ear bee led ledgere fire Exce ranch home sites. Wien terged Lertware, lenis . tag new Wateriord a nice aay -—4 Iotatse "weeded, «et down down. mao & Kamp- $85 down oregh PE cies. Opes INR. DRAYTON PLAINS | eves. & Bun. Cons Member | 100n180 ft level $760 do den with iy bathe, plenty of ¢ @, full base- ELIZABETH LK 602113. LAKE a recrea’ room. Th Privileges — $1200 heme worth . e2 colieal eonstruction. 3 = Pista caches ote Wreaktect | _on a Plains. Call after « S | ONE World’ s s Largest Open Evenings age oe _? 22 PT HOUSE gpenea » For hunting. Cheap. | BEAUTIFUL we PONTIAC CHEZ, 2 months hes a a stade for TD Saas 5-0530 after 4 ee NEW MOON the “T Love Lucy” trailer now PARKHURST TRAILER PARK Ra Lake Orion MY 24611 ; NEW i? PT. CAMPING TRAILER, "6290 Cooley Lk. Rd. ° Parkhurst Trailer Park and bination bo: _ stove, 10 months - 3206 fully equipped 4 passenger coach | at an economical pri get our prices ind terms. GENESEE “SALES 2101 Dixie Highway __FE 2-6766 CARRY-ALL FOLDING CAMP trailer, with mattresses, 6 . four Excellent condition 34717. eer ae wt | Buy Stewar s 277-45 ft. Built to last : lifetime<-We also have eo Ts 37 ft., Yetlowstove iy ft, Peerless 35 a. Tini Home 4 ft. General 28% ff WE FINANCE 5 PERCENT U8 FOR THE sEE DEAL OXFORD TRAILER room & bathroom belli cn on. lot, Immediate possession. 5-2037 before 6. HOUSETRAILER, $300. 1038 Oakland ‘82 PONTIAC CHIEF 30° TRAILER) home, Hke new lee a prop- erty in trade. EM }- HOME MADE HOUEETAAILER, io _ft. $100., 512 W. Kennett line, 29 ft. Mariette trai all mod- eit Roy gg fon: priced | crf ge . Pe in FE 5-t For Rent Trailer Space 51 ~~ PARKHURST LAKE Bel cose = pipe a ewer and rE "TRAILER SPACE _T™1 Doris Rd Auto | Accessories 52 WRECKING | FOR PARTS, '46 CARS and up Bucks Fords. Chevrolets. Sotos sm. Pontiacs, tate New muffiers and | tallpines, rebuilt generators. starters, pact Ie eal cana and —— | IE's AUTO a ae i Onan. 1 GLASS (GLASS oe eh ae ae in new 4 auto lass. Installed while wait wth your .neurence a bol need ts signature. All work quar. -—HMut Auto Parts Co. | 122 Oakland Ave. Ph. PE 47066 | NASH MOTOR 600, APPROX 12.-| $ miles $75. also other parts ; FE 4-1051 PLYMOUTH ADIO AUTO PARTS seattollerback Auto Parts 40 Baldwin rE +MTI + } | GET OUR FRICE BEFORE YOU | SELL Y CAR. H. J. VAN- | "See M&M Motor Sales” | for top —_ on late model cars 262: Dixie Hwy OR 31603 WANTED ‘46 TO '52 MODELS BE SURE TO | DIXIE MIGHWAY & JUNK CARS. 20 Baldwin Ave. Price for Your Car 190 TO ‘63 USED CARS We Offer More Than Money Can Buy! Honesty, integrity and courtesy cannot be| bought but we gladly | give them to you. When | you buy here you will receive fine treatment as| well as the dependable | ice. 1952 38°, fener § "| AND w=. Like new” Make offer BuICe ‘399. GOOD CONDITION. FE NEED A products listed below. 1963 Coronet V e¢ Overdrive, radio and heater, 7,000 actual’ miles Tires. like new of course present car down. $66.00 @ month. Ce 1961 PLYMOUTH pice interior, radio and a oe e car Standard ee sLER a| "ak i <— ‘a utomaet) reme res, @ ¢ Tadio heater. A fine oy at 9005 OUR BEST BUY! window Many, many other cares. A pertectiy bem eer ball e pay, -6606, NO DOWN PAYMENT We do not make this offer with the idea of luring you into our place o business. We know that, often a family very ur-| gently needs a second car but hesitates to dip into their savings for a down payment. 199 PLYMOUTH Club coupe. Radio. good Sectes: } fine tires, smooth running excel- ag body and paint $42 montb- | 147 BUICK. j Buper sedanette Radio and heater very clean throughout 6416 a} month 1947 PONTIAC Eight Light blue finish t most new, radio and heater “304 ‘e & month 1941 PLYMOUTH The only thing nice is the price | | Keller-Koch CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER | «79 8. ib os daboh — Midw ©1200 | AUSTIN ‘#8. 4 D FE 2-7410 }SOICK@ SUPER . oR “SEDAN. R & H, seat cove clean, very good condition, $750. FE 2-8503 SH) BH1cC Kk CONVERT Las iL |* jent--condition throw, re | stone tubless tires, all extras FE +5150 giase. and 48002 after 5:30 p.m. “a goes 1 re a enn cash Suick nol ROA ‘AN. & H 5 nearly ne ite Brick 1 4 DOOR, GOOD | omer ger Se rare | hy dramatic, 1} | ‘pre OK Usedmobiles YOU WILL BE PLEASED WITH THESE CARS Serviced to. Serve ina Separate Shop ‘50 Buick Electric Windows Dynaflow $1,145 ‘50 Chev. BELAIR Yellow & Black Radio & Heater, Powerglide $995 TWO ‘51 Ford VICTORIA Radio and heater Clean Cars Your Choice $1,145 ‘50 Pont. 4 Dr., Radio & Heater, Clean Car $205, ‘50 Plym. 4 Dr., Radio & Heater, Sharp $845 '52 Chev. 2 door, heater Dir. Signals Very clean $1,145 ‘O02 Plym. 4 door, radio and heater a bargain at— $1,195 __| Transportation ''48 Lincoln 4 dr. '48 Nash, RR & H ’47 Plymouth 4 dr. 47 Mercury. 4 dr 47 Olds, 2 dr. "46 Hudson '47 Dodge "47 Ford Nothing over $350 Many way under 34 Years of Customer Confidence THE WORKINGMAN’S ——LOT---- - TF : 5 CHEVROLET S. Saginaw at Cottage PHONE FE 4-4546, BUICK ‘52, 2 DOOR, SUPER, RI- Viera fucy uipped. 11 months old, takes trade OR 37011 BUICK 1052, MASTER 4 DOOR 8E- dan, A-1 shape 24,000 miles Pri- vate owner Will sell ~~ for quick sale MA 54-6066 . Main St C'arkston | BUICK 82 4¢DR SUPER RIVIERA. low mileage, has everything, must sacrifice By owner, sidewalls Radio & heater. Price $295 Or will trade for older car- FE 5-0809 CADILLAC. 62. ‘51, 4 DR. aweee. FE 5-643 after Fras COUPE ‘32 LOW mileage, priced res market FE ‘4111, ext 7354 OR FE 2-171¢ PRIVAIE PARTY WANTS clean late model car station wagon FE 5-7332 CHEVIE ‘53 Powerglide 44631, “LOW | DELUXE 2 ~Origine) NVERTIBUE | 47. ht $960, he | owner CADILLAC | “CON quire THE CORN | | 1947 Cadillac, 62 BEDAN, 4 DOOR. | WOODWARD AND 13 ANILE F ROAD Prive: p Kidaged vwoer. Pr Priced for imme- cash 6 Mr. 56168 before ¢ — Air or Water — Walk or Run— Drive, Creep or Stumble— But Get Here! Can Come By |’ EARL R. MILLIMAN OVER 31 YEARS 52 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN ’S1 FORD 2 DR. Custom 4% cylinder. This is ope of our best buys. $895 "530 FORD 4 DR. One owner, a real beauty $695 Bring your trade in a basket, dump truck or, wrecker we will ac- cept it on the down pay- | ment on any good used, abused, ‘or misused car. ‘50 PLYMOUTH $41.08 PER MONTH '46 BUICK $72.94 ‘47 BUICK $23.60 'SO BUICK $47.38 PER MONTH "30 CHEVROLET $41.25 ’*51 CHEVROLET $5069 ‘4 PLYMOUTH $7333 ‘48 STUDE. 7294 38 Other ~ Makes & Models ALL EASY TERMS All cars ready for winter. No payments until December 19th OLIVER'S | DG Orchard Take Ave: poor | MI , BUICK ‘ROADMASTER ‘50 WHITE | or FE nas | GooD Preter FE 2-9101 ‘44 CHEV. FLEETLINI Radio, & 9450 ree BAT. ae ee eta enor coe pular radio or rie lta mi 665. PERRY LET FLEETMASTER 167, a dr 24548. CHEVI. ** DELUXE, “Sher @: mileage 90's Bath after PAINT JOB, | Koes iy ake a asi | 51 NASH RAMBLER Station Wagon, like new. t 62,300. Special price ‘32 FORD 2 DR. SED. Racio heater, end very low mile $1,195 | 1. “S'CHEV. CL. CPE. (oe Low mileage, radio ané beater. $995 . ‘31 NASH STATESMAN nS: Radio, heater and $795 SSI STUDE. COMM. treasmioe ‘51 FORD COUPE |A oneowner car~hag radio and | beater, ~ $795 '48 MERC. 2 DR. SED. Ghoulé sell today at only Tran tion ‘41 CHEVROLET $125 We have several 1953 Official cars to offer at drastically reduced prices. ' REMEMBER All these cars listed carry. our famous 6,000 mile or 6 month Wa ! Terms — ! All cars winterized! Open Eves. ‘til 9! EARL R. ve Suiti ‘afer s PEssees your CF »! eee ce ly Sabhs Ci OsLEY '@, i Caan CAN eee or call CROSLEY 9,432 MILES. GOOD ‘tee Pe Action Sale at "| COMMUNITY | ‘| 1982 Plymouth 4 dr, 1952 Olds 88 2 dr. 1952 Pont. Chieftain 4 dr, | 1952 Buick Special Riviera | 1952 Nash Rambler 2 dr. 1952 Buick s 4 dr. 1951 Pontiac 8 convertible 1951 Buick Special 2 dr. ma | 1951 Plymouth 4 dr. | 1951 DeSoto custom 2 dr. 1951 Pontiac 4 dr, =a condition, low mileage. OL 2-4693. CHEVROLET ff smban 1e_ Vent clean. 1 Excellent a pester. “get for wie. _ $645. 3-7842. CHEVROLET 33, BEL AIR- _ Ford ‘83, R&A PE 46041. CievnoLnT “6 $500 Pe bas 50 CHEVROLET Club Coupe. radio and heater cus- tom tal seat covers. $695 MICHIGAN'S FINEST a BIG PAVED Lod 3 ER THE CORN WOODWARD AND 13 MILE TROAD (CHEVE. “Sl 4 DOOR a ae seat covers heater turn si; ete, Excellint condition, 81. MY 33 TIL, | CHEVIE 53. CONVERTIBLE LIKE | new 10.000 miles. $1795. $250 @ E 3-9405. or after 7 FE neat 52 CHEVROLET ,2 Dr. deluxe, spotiess 2 tone bleck and crey, big factory heater, ex- cellent condition $1,095 MICHIGAN’S FINEST een BIG do “— ‘@ CHEV. R bb H, DR. DELUXE 1 — Mae! FE 2-621). +7 p. offer CADILLAC 62. 1983, 4 DR. @ TONE | CHEV Soura io MOTOR OVER- a Radio heater, white | — Good transportation. FE rye ¢ ete. Ui, miles. | Original owner, 2732 Woodbine =| Voorhets._ YSL Yorker, best offer takes: 9840. ee CADILLAC ‘47, 2 DR. @, Hydramatic, R-&H °4?-Pord club couce FE. 71-0668 ‘46 CHEVIE 9450 FE 45038 SECOND CA me) cheap transportation? Ne mone down & payments as low as at month Fe bu use age, sell or nog oly ve 2180, =’ | sk ‘CHEV me FE 2-9438 | CHEVIE 5: “S1, DELUXE TWO DOO Bie everything. Best offer takes. «66 14 CHEVROLET Here ‘s eres at low price $175 66 S. PERRY a real :\ 1951 Buick Roadmas, 4 dr, 1951 Lincoln 4 dr. 1950 Buick Special 2 dr. 1950 Buick super 4 dr, me 1950 Cheve. dix. 2 dr. DELUXE ccus 1950 Studebaker 4 dr. 1950 Cheve. dix, Bel Air | 1950 Pontiac 8 2 dr. 1950 Ford 8 2 dr. 1950 Pontiac club coupe | 1949 Pontiac 4 dr. | 1949 Buick super 2 dr. | 1949 Buick super 4 dr, | 1949 Mercury 4 der. + 1948 Otds, 2 dr, 1948 Pontiac convertible 1948 Cheve, business cpe, 1947 Buick super 2 dr, | 1946 Ford convertible | 1946 Buick super 4 dr. | 1945 Cheve. business cpe. 1942 Pontiac 2 dr. 1942 Plymouth 2 dr. | 1941 Cheve. 2 dr, HOLDEN'S GIVEN PWitht EVERY USED AR OuMOMT? GMAC Terms All Cars Guaranteed — “—| COMMUNITY ‘| Motor Sales Inc. chee Sa SMe 804.N. Main OL2-7124 ROCHESTER | MILLIMAN - | | | ‘ | sles hb ia Me® aie Mec sin Me — a enapgpacie ie 5 : ‘ae caren ern wepeeennaerngetins Seesiegiatnndissioner oF bs _— : PoNTMc F PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 61988” oe a, ae vil |! + s me | - ? . : - * FORTY-TWO ot pa l We wilt take your old car — Serre of selli!ng these cars to, =a payment on g/ 1 odel used out-of-town buyjers, we would) "Sad tmance the ba ear oot. finance the bal- rather wholesalje them to our, 2"¢ 0? te 24 months Pontiac custom 46 DeSoto Fordor ers. To prove ‘3 geen | STORE | ~~ GOODWILL | USED CARS | FR ial a ra Cost $1 ye on Coronet Fordor YOU KNOW “Not a Name but a Policy” L ‘42 Willys Station Wego . Of Ext aniline RFASONABLE/ OFFER WiLL aes a MT. CLEMENS vrolet Tudor BUY YOUR USED CAR. |BE REFUSED. |Don't dela y,) % Bedse*Cus tre. | ea FROM A DEALER come in and lo ok over our 1 Chyaleg Forder | ‘ Table } $2 shakes ‘y Ton Pickup Py | } "32 Pyaeuh Fordor | ‘selection toda y. { | | Pk Model ISION IVER R Prefer) or Girls’ Model CLE / \\ 52 Chevrolet Tudor TELEV 196 AND 187 | | BRAID LOM ee ant: wi M@ 1950 Indian Motorcycle | 1947 Ford Sedan RECE : 3 MOBILE : | MOTOR “eB TE rane = 1946 Dodge Sedan 1947 Pontiae Sedan | | SALES : 2b 148 Packard 4 dr. Sedan | 1949 Ford 2 dr. Sedan . . | : | DeSoto-Plymouth Deal (If You SPECIAL! 1947 Buick Sedan _ | 1951 Studebaker Sedan . : ne caer 46 OLDS. ! 30 Years Fair Dealing. | Full Sized Boys’ $245 ae 146 Chevrolet Sedan 146 Buick 2 dr Sedan Cass at W. Pike St. ' "47 CHEV. 4 DR. ety eee ie todo greets = Pe 20106 BIC YY Radio & Fleate: As the woman bowler who has made the most progress ‘ f Dali phan Ih RESEORES Sede ae stetnes brat wes bvaea. please accept this pin that vou Knocked down tonight’ ” ; ; ; — oo a ag 4 Ag $295 —- = —- — ——— _- 1450 Pontiac 2 dr. Sedan 1950 [fudson 2 dr. Sedan . = With Each Use For Sale Used Cars 55° For Sale Used Cars 55. ae : ‘47 OLDS 148 AND 1949 | LIL 1948 Ford Sedan 14o Olds Club Coupe zl?an goed! pocuas cot ees han FRIDAY AND SAT CHEVROLETS S | | “WE BUY. SELL OR TRADE | PONTIACS : pecia SL | 1947 Plymouth Sedan | 1946 Pontiac Sedan | \WEST SIDE Used Cars AT OUR L | PLYMOUTHS Transportation | 732" cocansor o | 2) W. Huron FE 4218s | STUDEBAKERS | REDUCTION. “OF OF THIS OLDS '3 48 HOLIDAY, 3.300 Mt | . Specials | 1946 Ford 2 dr. Sedan joy Lincoln Sedan } {als oeuipped. $2808. Call after . COREE Sale! OLDS ‘30 88, WILL TAKE OLDER : 1950 Lincoln 4 dr. Sedan | 1950 Dodge Sedan s\evenings. ANl‘day Bat. & ‘Sun S} Studebaker ; | Champion (1947 Chrysler 2 dr. Sedan 1946 Mercury Sedan & Se $795 | ‘30 OLDS “88” dan radio, heater, hydramatic excellent condition throughout | 95 MERCURYS $10 Dn. SPECIAL! | Yes, We Said | 35 SPIC. a | Will take a sma!! radio or televi- | | sion set im trade on this one. "42 Ply, 2 dr. + _ | : "49 FORD "SO Studehake: "Alt of the above cars ha ve heaters, most of therm | MICHIGAN'S | , $495 $10 Down ‘ $995, —_ have radios and all of t| hem are in GOOD running | ane PNEST -_ MODEL: BIG V 7 49. PONTIAC ; — condition. No reasonabl | 1 ¢ offer will be refused and WOO AEE, CORERR, OF Sas 7 | ‘3 OLDS, SUPER 2 DOOR, RY- $695 ’41 Plym. 2dr = — | @asy finance terms can be arranged. Qgaff of cour-| dramatic and neater aes Far. FOR YOU T ¢ u a « if ' ee , teous, efficient salesme to help you in your ’ x *50, $1 AND $2 41 Ford Cpe | $975 ! _ ” | . ° . : Sedanette #2 OLS hydra- FR AND A FEW "S38 co selection. ' ; Matic, original Forest green fin- *42 Dodge 2 dr. 47 Studebaker ik FORDS 7 | C NEST DODGES '46 DeSoto 2 dr ‘47 Studebaker | ON THE CORNER ‘OF Land ; | i . WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD SPECIAL! 46 Dodge 4 dr $495 Lincoln- Mercury JACOBSON RU "90 NASH 4 DR. | } = _,-. | | MOTOR SALES Ambassador "48 Kaceer 4 dr. | ‘SI Oldsmobile PIKE STREET Lor: PIKE AND € ASS | Your Hudson Dealer | = Radio & Heater RS Hydramatic } | 7 | 3 W Pike at Cass rE 2 ase $595 6 Mere. 4d $1395 | te ata HE SE we a“ ' | O NES: | wa | Russel L. Cox, 10051 *S2 PONTIAC *47 Hudson 4 dr. ar | FE 4-885 AE 4- 2114 FE 2-9167 , sean 84, PLYMOUTH veaie | (M-24 at Cla | Deluxe Chieftain | heater Lad in excellent condition Phone | | Radio, heater & $295 ,: 37 DeSoto 2 dr "48 Fraser For Sale Used Cars 55 J 1 u $1,495 le | CLARKSTON IS THE _ For Sale Used Cars ss 66 S. PERRY YMOUTH “53. CRANBROOK, 3 USED CAR LOT d Car Purchased | URDAY, NOV. 6-7 | AKE ORION SPANLATE | “ALUE CARS O CHOOSE OM SE | SS’ AR LOT South Lapeer Rd rkston Road) MY2 311 | HARDTO ar Sogiaic $190 PLACE | ereqaeetaaneee maine . = ——T wil FE 27-3460. Sale PS . | CLARKSTON MOTOR YOUR Iemma yo CATALINA LOW toe dental ose MERCURYS "46 ma \ -& SALES IS THE " mileage. FE 3-4821 a ee me TOMES | Gps Mee Maranon SUBURBANS a $195 hee roe en Pree, ‘iss calSiter area CHECK THE USED CAR ° i . , E , ' * g - . . - eatre O08 - . ~ © ~ . - ' STATION WAGONS very vening Lash TERMS SOME WITH NO septa serra Son oes octal Statesman 4 Door 1 ‘82 MODELS: RADIO. HEAT. AND TRUCK, SURE! PICKUPS Wonly “Emotor iota cond “Tve| OVERDRIVE-BEDFEATURE | Toot’ “bent eat Jes. BUT CHECK THE ICKUPS RIEMENSCHNEIDER LADD gree $675. 1950 NASH Gar ridhan | leapioan 7 oin , a7 Cc BROS Secsoa Ye emrtee decal Statesman 2 Poor ge Gene MOTOR zt DE ALER, TOO! we MOTOR SALES lights light blue finish This cat . e j Moat ne" Buckhorn) LE: MY SPECIAL Geme’ endl rama Uk Ban Gos RADIO-HEATER | $1 & §2 MODELS NO Fae Your Studebaker Dealer aie gare tees BED FEATURE down. A good credit record and ——— R igs wae on this one. e price Dodge rORD a. cnsToM. Rania, | 2,,Deige_,Co | py 0 do cetter al) Tae You'll fnd that... FORD DEALERS | rf month will get you a) sharp late model car See ‘em ow join our riding customers. *52 FORD V-8 F-1 Pickup, $695 $59 67 ronet 4 door Has |e clean. Reasonable. Will fi- nance. Cal! FE 5-1736 or FE ! . beater. me This car hi ly 19.000 mil LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES ) Radio and heater Plymouth Larry's Auto Sales, 803 8 Saginaw | of driving. Bee this oer u** M-24 at Buckhorn Lk. MY 2261!) 376 reliable merchants $795 |'3@ FORD COUPE, HOT ROD oe Gio mg = 4 pen 1950 PONTIAC SEDAN. RA- ee to ita | | swap for motoreyele or ic! up dio and heater, windshield in business to stay Dealer | truck, FE 2-4506 finish, cleen fm & out. Seilng | washers, new tires, very . . = ymouth special deluze 4 has radio & heater & new ces: Selling for $395. 1952 Chrysler Saratoga club coupe | Dark Gray finish good tires, auto transmission & that 100 HP tor See & drive this = Plymouth con anvertible, SEMPRE yc 2 g FORD DEALERS don’t depend on used car profits to stay in business BROS. Your Nash, Dealer - {1952 FORD VICTORIA. EXCEL- : lent condition, very low mileage. ; - radjo and heater turn signals, + 232 S. Saginaw St. é FE 4 9] 3] 2) PORDS. 53 CONVERTIBLE & mt ae FAR 4 Dr. practically new. will take RETAI trade or any ee onable offer ‘ | ’ . — _ $1600. 1175 tuffield Birmingham FE i trad _foF appt +-0314 after § p m . sae fe has heater. directional ft New Location Bright & good top Selling for $f¥5.) (Cac, & Law rage nes, T Bemoortratarss tut’? octioeet | | SS monstrators re equip ‘oo FORD 2 “DOOR, EXCELLENT _ SPECIAL seine at @ big discount’ Come DARLING DARK BLUE geo ME S ORE condition $425. ok 3-0315 pone & see & drive these beau. eury elub cpe factory re redie, gt conditioned —$1.26,-+- This Week Only inal deluxe | | FORD DEALERS have facilities to FORD, $90, 46 NASH. n , , 'S Pontia: $000. "E 48855 heater Only Turner can offer you check every used car SELL A-1 USED CARS AND TRUCKS FE 2-244] FORD 380 2 DOOR DARK em & Sun only. FE 2-6879. 748 Cort- Factory Branch =F INCOLN-MERCURY ‘30 FORD Clar kston ta 'doe paymentand ony sity, Orchard Lake at Cass : 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill IS THE BUY Tudor 8 rT week See this car today. | And ber ONLY Phone FE 3-7117 sn@x HODGE 18 THE GUY “ NS505 MOTOR SALES rig ag aI Farid 52 Olds 984 dr. eee IE CENTRAL TIREOUN MERCORY , ~~) clareston atch” Ph Ave. Birmingham. Mi_ 47300 "52 Cadillac 62 convertible . 4 “topabin etter etured Greer. t)| |” case tt WN Bae m 5 Wurog Movor Sales Open b30 em—# Dm daily | 166 MERCURY. RADIO HEATER. |’52 Chevrolet deluxe 2 dr.| FORD DEALERS Union Lak 3-2267 20847 | 952 WO id : Bus. FS 26167 Ree Pe HW | “roe overdrive. heater. white Walls, ex- wright 52 Cadillac 62 sedan FORD 1952 DELUXE 2 D =EM = AL- = ellent condition $695 00 MI 44357. | ” | We Trace | tiertacainggt tietie: "SSE Moy 2 MODEL oetromren tomy nee ine | "ter Tad Ons BOO IMS 4 Eee ae eater. Low miles we make @ good down payment. Ford Customline 2 dr cyiin-| gal Rao, beater white walls. | uIcK specia Tr. Must sell $1,200 MI 4471! Drive a ‘51 or ‘52 model for der. Pully equipped with deluxe | 2 tone green. turn signals. under- | ee only $3933 per month Act now $051 sedan. pm. FE. coat. ete Cash and Day MI 61200 after #51 o radio Majic-Air heater Self can- | eelling turn indicator Your pres- | asiSEE, GRIGR Monte Gara | Seettheat secu payneet "se | i . monthiy paymerits. A bargain’ RaMBLER STATION WAGON | | MODE! A 1930 TUDOR - RUNS| Will sacrifice today only Birmine- “Si excellent condition, fully equip- -toow tires - $60. | _ped ° sets tires. FE +2310 ‘SL Pontiac chieftain 4 dr.| See your Ford Dealer Fr "31 Buick Super 4 dr. Pema FARLR. « Join our riding customers. For Less "33 Pontiac Cat. epe., $2495 "51 Ford cust. 8 4 dr. $895 | A Pleased Customer IS OUR Best Advertisement "31 Olds 98 4 dr. ‘S1 Pontiac Chieftain 2 dr Birmingham Mt? aoe 1°30 Chevrolet deluxe 4 dr. | 4. Perret ‘clean. A bargaii. $295. Finance Our Own Cars 52 Lincoln dr., hydra. 52 Pont. Catalina. hydra. | "$1 Chev. Bel Air, powergl. | 51 & 49 Mercury 51 Kaiser with V-& Olds engine, hydra, ‘50 Bunck Riviera | 50 & ’49 Nash | "49 & 48 Studebaker ‘49.47 & '46 Ford ‘48 & '46 Chevrolet 48 Hudson "48 & '47 Plymouth - "48 & "47 Pontiac "48 & '47 Kaiser "46 Dodge "46 Packard "42, '41 & ’37 Chevrolet 40 & '39 Nash ECONOMY USED CARS “2 Auburn PE ¢213) PONTIAC ‘47, 8, STREAMLINER, “8h : DELUXE | door ~eveerss OO] | "6? ‘ey DELUXE | Club Cou $678 | 51 Buick c. 4 dr, $1295 | | ‘46 HUDSON TAKE OVER “WUST WELL si Fe 00 Olds 88 Club seda ‘sg DODGE CLUB COUPE 799 & ‘30 Olds 98 2 dr eas bale ey ee eiie teeny caae ca | nO Witow Beach Keego “ne “S307 ea Mere TF '50 Ford 8 2 door , MILLIMAN TAYLOR C CHEVROLET . 49 Buick super 4 dr. $695 PURCHA' ED AT COMMUNIT Bh gid ee nice biack car that HUDSON ‘46. GOOD CONDITION | WASY e468 5 so ae = H SO Me c , 4 d } ~ pe the price of Reasenably priced. FE 5-0492, 1260, A-l shape 3-4040 | rcury r, SALES C "49 Pont. dix. 8 4 dr. $695 | Dorchester i SS ~ 1°50 Pontiac 8 chieft’n 4 dr.| — pu/fi,8 Segre y Ft sn WALLED LAKE —OédMA 1561 2 47 Ford 82 dr....... $395 | 1950 Buick . -_ ~ $375 __ KAMER a7 110 | '53 50 Olds 884 dr. | PONTIAC “3 Dal Low MILE. ee ie ee en Se” eee 8845 | @ steal — — } ‘2 oie ee oe : - 50 Chevrolet deluxe 2 dr. | sontme a in4s WILLYS SREP i Wie ; - : ; | > AC 2 DR. DELUXE. Anderson | 14a east 66 S. PERRY Sedan oe wees | | 50 Olds 98.4 dr. oe ee DELUXE dito, “sea” MU * Stio Sauter. Pontige Binck, “**--"= HC FORD "82. 4 DOOR RADIO HEAT. other extras Shiny Diack with | 49 Cadillac 60 special | Catalina. Excellent condition. FE | WILLYS 83 OR. RADIO & HEAT. : 1aC Lic - : er Sea mist green. White side whitewall tires i as »4C 5-2783 er $200 for my equity. Take 7551 Auburn, Utica. Mich, | 951 Pontiac | walls low mileage $1295. Will | $695 | | 49 Chevrolet dix. 2 dr. | soit over payments. FE 7 “Ph ‘Colle < Utiea 001 1 SitearerGaies (Se, cea) AT io | DEON er ‘49 Cadillac 62 4 dr ero «€, white side walt tires, Se a IN WAGON. 4560 . Collect, Utica ; we DE SSTRATOR —-+35- dl -* - —— | pan DREN teas — | 1949 Pontiac MICHIGAN'S - oa 439 Olds 88 chub sedan. | 23-% en ne PE 4-463 5 fo Vannes $795 "51 FORD V-8 FINEST ! Fully Equipped | 49 Pontiac 8 sedan coupe | Mat PONT AC, AYDRAMATIC, ot pate Trucks 50 LARRY 195] Plymouth Cqrerarive. Mist greca fintes, be Tee Lee connate ‘oe i TiNtED Guage Wwe tines ‘49 Olds 66 club coupe | PONTIAC STREAMLINER 1947. ‘48 DODGE Arr as $1045 | mileage - WOODWARD AND 13 we oon eT f METALLIC PINISH | | -4g Cadillac 62 4 dr. omnes gata poraere % Ton Panel | EROME $89: van. LINCOLN 1953 CAPRI 4 DOOR ig’ Discount On PONTIAC A ‘33. SUPER en Serve | : 1946 Buick Has ever oo 00 Sa Delivery Price } 48 Olds 66 4 dr. , on”: w mileage. FE $1: 195 geod Rochester Ford Dealer | super 4 a- ca MICHIGAN'S ence -- at. ‘48 Ford 8 2 dr. : coat 2 DR FAIR CON. i FINEST 6 a er. ve, ~ 1°48 Buick super 4 dr. oe Fire Station, iéont. MICHIGAN’S | 1951 DeSot THE YED Our New Location ‘ pe seen ot Ne. ¢ Fire IG. 1949 ‘outen tb coupe radio and heat- ON aA ps OF 950 LINCOLN Hh be Cass & Lawrence Sts. 47 Dodge 4 dr. - 2 - FINEST $1098 | WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD| A ream car and ove you 47 Mer. ibl BIG PAVED FORD CONVERTIBLE Bie hs 8, ay ae eterson WOODWARD’ 0 MILE ~~ FORDS | eaact peommre “hebe| EER BEE) KTMIBAL 1, | 27 Hosoda | saaatieae eee oo . erms ~— — ae 2 i nette - 1952. 2 Dr. condition. | FORD “4, CLUB COUPE, R & i. RRY . = we 1 on ; TUDORS-FORDORS | | All Cars Guaranteed | sGap vicroRia. 3a_ MUST BE 66 S. PE Your Nosh Dical “ion hls ree EG a Taal ; ONE OF THE Finest seen to be appreciated. 20 Park- SAVE 9600. ON THIS DELICIOUS . eee eee 46 Ford 2 dr. ee ae % Ton Panel TIONS TO BE FOUND | COMMUNITY burs 10 a m. to 3 p m. FE ark lergen. 100 — are windshely RADIO. over. “46 Pontiac 8 sedan coupe | 1947 49 Kateer. | Pt, can one =z i FACTORY ORIGINAL HAW-| ‘tone super balloon tires. Delure! condition. $225 cash. see | 42 Olds 4 dr. re AURURN ave. PE +-4009 $95 LARRY Motor Sales | thorme ‘green metallic. "so Pord.| pest bution Green striped ‘nylon see | NASH ‘e AMBASSADOR. R R. 7 8 CAR 18 GOOD Ronan Fe veaie, a ye ee ba covers. A tr | overdrive, $295. 73 8. Ardmore. YOU'LL DO BETTER clean, transportation. Good rub- MICHIGAN'S JEROME. I ‘ ; saving overdrive, cow! mirror sar omel a Pash button windows. AGE SE IONS so — JEROME'S | Ber, paint and body Can mg 4 Y igiecaeraee * nc. backup light; Only Turner can. luxe center arm rest in rear “Boot credit. Phene FE —"_RINEST MAIN STREET AT THE BRIDOE sell_you this beautiful car with Sent. © months written warranty. = 7B sens) sca ibe cetUxe 40 THE_BIO Pavep Lor vor FR ait At the north end of town mut "und‘'onty" 905) ‘per eDey | prevent car ‘ee’ down garment. tes a JERO ar api, Padte seater BE | woot anes sont ERS E ROAD | ‘ror SEEN 2 NEARS A Open every might ul te | | Ct sad eaty 00.97 per week fan Sree | agre, arm seeeetee = i condiien 4 romp Se tin Mens oR ‘ MY ‘ - 464 8. ward Ave, Birmin enn r vasossenee .. i Monet A ise cus coupe S804 N= Main == OF. 2-7121| hem ea pe . . _mingham. MIO T000 — Sano OLDS-CADII. LAC etter takes, FE 310) after oat sm reed” i ve ROCHESTER PoRD ite 3 pact coETOM. Ran ‘epee ‘4 roaty to g0"'En6 | Cees Cu - Ore ones See at Cass DS, 8 CYLINI deen. La gly a me 7, Door, aa. 2 ae |“E : See fon Witham s ceed ‘W othe ‘8, ¢ DOOR DELUZE. New ca —s trade, See. é | hee tea Bet nr a a ‘ Ag se) ,! For Sale Used Cars 83/CARNIVAL by Dick Turner |'- For Sale Used Cars 88| For Sale Used Care _55| For Sale Used Care _55| For Sale Used Cars 83| For Salo Used Care 55|_ Fer Sale Tracks 5 = cake : 7 re 1939 - 1940.- 1941 hia r PONTIAC |S =! WHOLIESALE | Re | | HABE : fae El ~ CAR OWNERS = ee +--+ | : O.K. USED TRUCKS RECONDITIONED RIGHT -INA ~~ SEPARATE SHOP ‘50 Chev. SED. DELIVERY Reconditioned & Ready to Go OLD PRICE $775 SALE PRCE $625 ‘48 Int] 15.TON PXNEL A sohd track that never been abused. OLD PRICE $445 SALE PRICE $325 '53 Chev. has i'S-ton Service Master Body. Here’s one you must see Ideal for | plumber, electrician,cas- penter, etc, Only 4,400 miles on it. COST $2,200 NOW ONLY $1,495 '36 Chev , PICKUP - Here’s A Gem $75 PS—It Runs NEW CHEVROLET TRUCKS | Take your choice of Amer- ica’s Choice. Our setec- tion is big. but money difference is small. THE THRIFTY TRUCKERS LOT JACK HABE S. Saginaw at Cottage PHONE FE 4-4546 —$—$<—$— 51 CHEVROLET Y% Ton Pickup Excellent Condition Throughout ~~ MIC HIGAN’S or WOODWARD A AND st) MILE ROAD ER WAGON WRECKER, “TRUCKS Bargains! ‘52 FORD Ye ton ae —— condition. yours $797.50 "47 C HEVROLET dition Ts excellent com $350 ‘31 FORD Ton vickup Thi a — is is ome of thoee $695 ‘48 FORD ‘a Ton panel A one owner vehicle, No Reasonable Offer Refused ‘51 CHEV. TRACTOR Ready = to veatile tee Make Us An Offer ~- These trucks are winter- ers. We have of tion of new trucks available. jay! us toda = re Eves. ‘til 9 rE ©5108, st eS ized and have good heat. the best selec | Bee SSeS CEL emcees Scibeaes 05 1? FORD, % TON rake poby OFT 11 CHEVROLET, PICKUP “ te eeeeesdadevcesves iso 1. PECIAL— soa? 5 . 2 Ax STRAIG Snakes tooads “Tims, dises. WILSON GMC CO. 809 S. Woodward FE 4-453] *$3 CUSHMAN over payments, FE 23457 613 Marple. $1 CUSHMAN DUAL UsrT, good runn will sell on TERMS FE 41157 FE 23 NEW & CUSHMAN 8COOT- ere. 12 @ Paddock. VS ¢-4006. For Sale Motorcyctes 59 FOR PARTS & SERVICE ON YOUR Harley TON $706 EAGLE. TAKE ~~ wy ALAN— for tonight!" , Mit “Fd love to go to the movies, Harold. But I'm engaged HAWAIIAN GUITAR WITH LARGE amplifier, PE 56-2153. 262 Elm sy see. very good cond. $125 delivery. Terme. GENESEE SALES a CAR GOING TOSOUTHEAST Missouri, share expenses. FE WILL TRADE ‘3 PONTIAC FOR re contract. FE 45-4426. 10 Bag- ey TRADE YOUR LAND CONTRACT, smal) house, furniture. well known 4 of res. arnes Hardware, W. Huron. DREXEL HOUSETRAILER 10947, 27 ft Will trade for equity or small bad or sell on easy terms. iL 3 ROOM HOUSE IN VICINITY OF yancent Lone, Si, sep Set_smy own payment or ie for pic ee OR EXCHANGE YOUR LAND CON- HL. J Ven' TRaD ator or of value op 6 new ‘ador, GOLDEN MUSKRAT COAT, % lengta, size 14-16, good condition, ning perfect, $35. 2 piece satin wool Jer 88. irt, stripe 6831 Alden Drive. Green Lake -EM 3-4063.._. a coat. Green MI 48351. _ _ MAN'S OVERCOAT. LIKE NEW. MAN'S BROWN SUIT AND TOP- _ coat, size . FE 2-7265. _ GIRLS SNOWSUIT SIZE ¢éx. _.._______ FE +160 —— GIRL'S STORM COAT SKIRTS & grececs Size &10. Good cond. GIRL's WINTER COAT, SIZE 6-10, winter suit size 6,°174 8. LADY'S WARM, BROWN, CHES. lient rly ban Com- | Rivencek, OR! We will convert your % sk acket, size 16, like new. | a CLEARANCE SALE _ WALNUT DESE AND CABINET comb., hand decorated; 2 Cush- chairs, sewing . Walnut; 2 chairs, and Windsor, walnut. DAVENPORT, 3 CUSHIONS, DOWN $06 Maske | Chef gas - e oe pham. MI 40151. _ PRIGIDAIRE, GOOD CONDITION. _ PE 24821. . = SEWING MACHINES REBUILT oid machine to a modern electric with a sew air cooled “ and foot control. i? IN. CONSOLE TV. Mahogany cabinet. $55 409 E. Flint. Orion. MY 2-138. _| FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC RANOE. FE 23578 Reasonable. NORGE REFRIGERA fe | Phileo radio combination, size | violin. EM 3-5068. |MAPLE LIVING ROOM SUITE, $10, ro ge 4; — stuffed chair, platform roc er, $3 room table, 96; high chair, $4. coll se, 85; innersp mattress, ;¢@. & 4. 3875 troner, $10; end dresser, Waldon Rd. — ELECTRIC STOVE, VERY G00D condition, $60, OR 3-2001. —— ——t SIMMONS 44253. : DAVENO. RED FRIEZE. BEDDING compartment, $18. FE F016. PRIGIDAIRE. DWALL -¥ = erator. Best offer takes, 7 cu. condition. 8 yegrs old. _ Mt +118. _ ee MAHOGANY GATELEO T. e chairs, China cabinet, wa bed. small isamp mM ode. FE 43873 before 6. TRrg mote Was mew eed, Ot tod + clothing. sine} $60 Lasalle St. or FE BLace 5 soar, | FR 0 FE. Lanes ne gen: rocker L ooder lined erobe coat. Size 12-14, FE 5-2000. REFR ee ELECTRIC TON FUR COAT. SIZE i5-16.| stove and how id furniture $18. FE 56-0019. _ rugs. c , pots and EDO. Like Wew % IN. sehen +5 4655 ay ¢ ‘ween Lone al ° long. 32 walt Pulygtres 31 lone. | na” saturday or Sunday after. 3 D TOP COATS BROWN | _ "OY . . “She 4 rts sth sine 4-—_ POSTER MAHOGARY wy 34771 ‘ “ ei Simmons: Beautyrest mattress and "y, 1 box -prings MY 2-4005 ite = Opis sma AnD 1 ~—-~| REFRIGERATOR BY CROSLEY. Shetvador, Perfect condition. heen ‘uses. UPRIGHT PIANO. ALL MAHOG.| GE portable ironer, 2 years old. ' own nnn | CRUMP ELECTRIC | ARNASON PLUMBING Ching Table Lamp 445 Aubura Rd PE 43973 PH. O Ne White an@ green. Chinese de.'| AUTOMATIC GE RANGE, $125 FE WE | 7 _ si . Green lamp shade Ex-| 17-8632 | HOT WATER HEATERS. 3 GAL. cellent condition. for sell- LATE MOD [ws new, approved on use on . FE piste attachments. 677.50 FE ison & Consumer lines. $80.50 Oflu ot mend carved cate’ Liv: aecaeraav AND PLATFORM Also oise., “ell ts botwe * gee po agg = & Lp —— fa, bee "ye Orebaré iti alle Se | vee BEDnooe | CEM Cash ror Fi suite, 048. ved. Kantwet| CEMENT BLOCKS ._ Phone aa i — ee | ae m0. strel stglivered 0 Shettiels condition FE OTM | win WEEDLE pus _ res socll tease USED TRADE-IN MY sso un 100 pm. | OSE OUR TOOLA DO TOUR OWN CLEARANCE eee ean ee | ag blete stsct end ewer ergch and Rollaway bed complete sis ‘ "table, 83 ‘ . Se eae BB | Sao | Se ee eo | Dev and chair . $0.80 _8 to 6:30, Closed every Thurs. — Soe nns ee a TH FE 10¢ i WHEEL TRAILER, NEW, 046. fans nee bee r ate |STORKLINE CARRIAGE AND wi 5. 50 | Bonny Maid viny! inisid ttle o'x9”| Stroller. PE 63300, 18 Park Place. GE Auto. washer, used 6 mos. $196 FI 0O SHOP CONVENIENT CREDIT oo 8 Saginaw Si. Burmeisters THOMAS ECONOMY | Simré@fric srove, #0. — FURNITURE CO ___ $33 Meadow _|OPEN 8 A.M. TO 8 P.M. : BARTON CLOTHES DRYER so Blightly used. 624 SUNDAY 10 TO 3 sage hae |oere 2 "3 T UMBER | STOVES. BOUGHT, SOLD 6 EX-| sell ‘or 0150. FE i ‘ Mt ADMIRAL TV, 963. EXCEL | af . 2 yre 7 i=] Frigidaire “ae 4 chairs & xp oe honey ‘1 ple th . ey ma, ou 1 twin boa,” complete apt. size electric range. AB.| _ OR 3-136. wades| Used Kenmore washer. Wringer ¢ APPLIANCE SPECIALS GE table model TV, A-1 $158.96 Duo-therm o plete with Blower. See ee - 93 Kelvinator refrigerator with 12213 L 1 * . oo i) heat, com- new $129 ends $40 85 tuto washer 62369 clothes dryer. $190 rator, A-1 cond... $79 Good selection washers. others te choose from 12 w Bt. FE 5-6199 ___Up_to 2% months to pay Plastic Lino. % price |. TILE, Joe the Alcohol Hi-test gal. ..87c Syers, 141 W. Huron FE +3004 DAVENPORT | CHAIR. 815, See eseat += Sole, isundry "tal pat and m 2 hia 8, ee eo w. tor Bo w= dean "EM “Fryte step eal tuner PR eaiee ton, +1080. = a as WESCO ROASTER, 3 GAL. CAPAC. Bs OD new, 6 FE 2 PIECE DAVENPORT & CHAIR. 2 end tables, & 2 lamps, $75. FE 43857 iP table. $68 | “4'S1. Baby stroller. Sell Furn VAN GOING NORTH PAR? | 1660 GIBSON REFRIGERATOR. ees wot wnt La load either way Pe scent e et shove, | SPECIALS TRAMECORTATION PF ATD TO ee ae ene, | Washer oo oy. tea sere GENERAL ELECTRIC ROTARY Porceial top Witchen table $250 eo ———— ironer, excellent condition, Hgs | Apt. gas stove . @ Swaps @3 | hed very little use Call after 6) electric stove $35 Apt _P.m., MI ¢0231, Birmingham 2 piece living room suite... 635 FORD “#2 DUMP OR "33 CHEVIE. $14.95 | Wab--tau bedroom suite. rs . land contract what * 1 1940 Special Hoover cleaner jue, | Loang so awaP ane a ak 2 Eve noe for the home, we buy, | ~~ coftnegllnn yod gy we hy rized Hoover dealer OAKLAND rant equipment sod pakery eases Shop scross from airport, Me, FE 2-989, FURNITU sale. Exc buy. 32344. wid. FURNITURE URNITURE information call FE 5-006. Js) 4 1OOR PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN | ends; Antique dishes, MY 30 |'™ 8. Saginaw == PE 3.8823 Office Equipment 67 an. Hydramatic, 2 tone, redio| OgED W 3 $18 UP Usep|°45H_ FOR SMALL RADIOS & | ~~~~ WiLLle M. BREW) Re Feages. 695 and up. Used —7S bene. _______ | ter desk $35. 4 drawer steel files, WILLIS M. BREWE ot, a I. DAVENPORT & CHAIR mew. 63150. 0 Graver legal flies. ” “296 Reosevelt Hotet washer. sed Phileo ee 157 E. Huron 8t. used; $45. Swivel cheirs $10 to $15. ia FE 30533 110 30 ap Demonstrator Hotooint ‘WE HAVE ON BAND sEeVERAL caaitiee chara Si. ‘31 BUICK POR PARTS POR WHAT! Use ‘ofl burner $35. os ie Gk an | oe B., Oxtord. nave you? MI 60167 RE ELEC_CO sn tor . OA 03198 Oas STOVE WITH FOUR LEGS 2° W Lawrence § FE &8431| Ironrite ironer, F 4.9 floer | ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER. | for of stove. FE 48116. = |G. E BEFRIGERATOR, GOOD| model, $240.96. ~— year old pidge SWIVEL TYPE TRAILER. EX-| condition, FE 8 Tyrone. Used sh thet ez et seen Saturday 9:00 a.m, to +: cellent for _ 5 piece ma SPARTAN W M | 826.01. Used refrigerators — clean | a.m. 41's South Ww above Cinette est. Mollaway bed, Other Clothes bars PE 1383 By fF A ee | . small terles. Need 12 ft boat 5iniwo puri, very | Sf0.20 Used ranges — | see end Sale Miscellaneous 65 trailer, “fuel oil tank of studio | ry noon VERY geet, ot 1950 = Used meters | ~ ~e . mores Sane wins salad: ORAY CARPETING a) . Like} The Good Besecheoping Bhop YOUNGSTOWN ol 30. "mew. si é “ SCICE. « DR. FOR & LOT! csen cas grove GOO, CONDE | 7™ +10 $1 W. Haron SINK SPECIALS WILL TRADE MY EQuITY IN ‘83| ; tan. Fn bed C000 TABLE TOP 048 RAsOE, | SD - ""Pordemetic. 12.000 miles. all ex./11. CU. #F, PRIGIDAIRE DEEP : : —_ Reg 129.98, 54° cabinet sink tras, for good ‘48 or ‘50 Ford. FE _‘reete. 900. FE 50000, Trade in Depg. now 2.4283, LINER O€ ELECTRIC Ges Ranges 498 eee | MYERS PISTON PUMP ¥ CE. | _Used 2% years. OL 61608. Apt. cide cleciric stove SS | Mlectric drvers [190.96 installed. ment mixer. PE 1-7100. ELECTRIC STOVE AND WASHING| § pe. dining room . Py | if eee DAEaMNS TAELS WPAN Lakos _ machine. OR 3.9061. Loving ‘roe chairs... arf with each dryer. irrer 5 oe room ... Pen meth Suc" Sertectiet, Suse ets * Sne SR TRE Some | FS Meng vo BR | KELLY'S "HARDWARE ve ben All in excellent condition | DAVENPORT | AND | TILT BAGS | Large dresser 4 | 3 A a he 36811 i. a tie elrose. _ | Small down payment - Free parking what. GaAs” ar 4 ROOM HOUSE WITH #T00 —- : NATURAL Gas RADIA lote to swrp for house trailer | ROLLAWAY BED. ELECTROMAS | Wymans on a00 Chifort. PE ¢sa8 GEO. MARBLE, Realtor |_ ke ‘Sami _____18 W. Pike only | 4 WALL TENT, TIRE CHAING, OR 3.1268 | ~ oe —— | USED HAMILTON DRYER. LIKE ler bitches, > pg g re ae ec: Also several full sise at values. Fluofescent, Oreh- ard ave, $3.95 @x12 Linoleum Rugs 10c 9x8 Inlaid Tiles .... 4c Plastic Wall Tiles ... | Oe $1.50 | Harold’s, 140 BELTO: tica: 5-86 *h. Paddock See_us tirst for _B Up, tc 1b per ak oe and eee eeeeee aNCHOR sage? SELLING BELOW Wi A rmstrong’s Inlaid 9c yd. ec rn Tile Mere LUXAIRE Gas S, 86,600 { BTUs, 1 ba tas . tie sa. 4 Lg g8 gal, | “fee fae "Ss S. Saginaw OPEN PIRDAY oA. ero} r ie TUES BA HOL- tly be. = ey #200, FE Wolverine INSULATION STORM DOORS COMB. STORM SASH Awning Type Windows M. A. BENSO 40 NM. Saginaw PE ¢2621 coc Sy floor op how. rey painta. We sell for lese. ARM FRESH MEAT — | Beet roast GSc ib. Pork steak see. Ground beef, 3: !bs. $1.00 Pork dausage 6c. Pork roast f pet ~ = & dvewers made j| 6940 Highland (M-s0) a |) we SP ee ee Se $22.50; G. A Thompsca, @ 4. -| PLYWOOD |, All kinds, iain & decorative. Kitch- TEE, Wb Burmeisters Northern Lumber Co. WE DELIVER eta” Tats Sis and oeatrola. EM 36519. HURRY! CHRISTMAS ee | Lione’ train — complete with seccessories and TIRES TUBES, AT LOW- USED est prices. Hurry to 260 N. Perry. ILIDDEN &PR fiw. WAR- cuppa rp aT wa BEW *0.000 ORAIN WATER - Due-Therm oi] ens. FE 3-4046 PORCED tenks Ph OR 3-768 BOOK AND RECORDS, ite AWD >. Antique cyiater type phone- _ sraph. i. _ : ape can FOR 3-0479. : English Gadr De one fase, “te ms ur wa LUMBER BARGAINS 24x68" studs 4c ea anges a W, PINE 226's g 1x6 Douglas sheathing and SURPLUS LUMBER Used &@ MATERIAL a Open @ to $:30 Except Sundays _ ¥- sTORY DOUBLE CONSTRUC- tion house, 30n2%) $300. To be wrecked and taken from lot at 7079 Desmond, west end of j- Hams Lake. “Weir Detroit, UN ~ TALBOT me| OIL SPACE HEATER =. Rock lath, $1.90 a bundle; 4x8 rock, $1 50; met bor pus, St a -handred; condition. NEW STEAK, 9c Ib. and S5e are bargains. Shore JOHN'S hams, Mrt. And 110 gallon Bros 266 8. Saginaw WITH $14.95. Also shower at tank, OR3-O771, Ae Ph. Ortonville 39712 e< -j. 5 ROOM Cn. ERATE, 220 og. _ter. Like new. 008 "he si teagine S os feet. Cheap nH} Pioneer, , : “ROCK HOUNDS Garages storm sash and carpentry. | Free estimates, E-Z| terms. STOPPERT & CECIL E | ' seeeeees oPSSPEREPES S272p2272 AIR COMPRESSORS sewer cleaner a CONE'S RENTAL 1281 Baldwin FE 24077 HEAT YOUR HOME > 450 GALLON FUEL OIL es ee|~ Shredded Peat Humus— rmingnam Time payments availabie. _We tate trade-ins. TEESE iiers and cabins. PETRO HEAT SERVICE CO. WHA EM 3-200 Save on bidg material, 6 Ra. corner Orchard Lake Rd. Farmington 6268. __#:00 to 6:00, Sunday 10: COMPLETE OIL FURNACE. SEF im op jon, Res bl MA +1961. T PLATFORM SCALES, GOOD eendition cheap 1! gy | good conditi o', stove used rears, 930. FE 4-0158 —_—o- TELEVISION, R 30606 o pe. M edar siding, $130 per M of building a: i all 2 sre reasoab BLACK ° ' ETT’s Building Supplies Clarkston ~~. LUMBER BUILDER’S SUPPLIES Insulation at new low price apo tat Rock ine and siding Cement and § and plaster board. Doors for interior &_ exterior. cedar... Piy- oa Our lumber its under cover, for better lumber at lower prices see us now, Free deliv Paul St, Cyr Lumber Co. moa or Clare, Ré. 1, Michigan WANTED SMALL CALVES. LIVE- rifle rifle, Sm partion 2 TxpTetb, sFOnTan, | SLACK waLnpi MA $30 after 4 | BE . arm cereermous) | APP ah archery, | Bell, Rochester Opes 1} Roller skates, OS: ‘Pumas. Dm, Sunday's, Tackle, Sporting goods. Use our| HOME DRESSED BEEF Christmas layeway. Philip's | Opdyke Market. BS Sagimeaw &. For Sal ter = 6 ; i Guna & ORties wagers kare Loss | BEAOLE PUPPIES, #10 & $18. FE Ma ¢ _ other good guns. . _ wi ty ater e1i1s HATINALLY KNOWN mUMTInG OD HOME FOR gancaes KIN oO , - GUNS = kittens. OR 30006 Tip H Dealer . We can you completely at = x boa. 4 “Your TF BEST the Bh, Kovge Marve. ae : Pontiac Rd. at ke Chal Spt fen Mat, ces Tat Pea . a im on on Ma 4 sor tL ed be et eee = KING BROS. ener C0 bate. | SapY Pakake 08 3-06 Ti | ree wew 100 Swed See en Breer: seen we Liont g Pincumbe’s, Oxtoré THE 3 HP. 2 3 goed. tires, | O4 0-a978 Bree | BRD a P. ge gee akc TOY . max ATT. __corne, ot o ene Saem weeks old. FE 17-0243, Hs aT a | WEARER Fore CRC | ws vee re aa | Ey eee | KiNG BROS fed PLAID coat. : —_ KD size 30-33. FE 33973 Pa mop @ Aner PE reat! Pontiac Rd., at Opdyke MARLIN 33 SPECIAL DEER|S,nageers @ CANARIES Si | READY WADE CORN CRIBS — __Fifie, EM 3-6057. y.| Aubure Ré Nea: Crooks PE | wooden of hy - make mea 813.30 up. Will a. 9 oun wih snow = Bor | AKC. REO. SPRINGER PUPPIES PF once: _Ghell Gun Shop, 375 8. Te ry ae stock; Boxer, female, | _ Yi . heed entees wun, elt Fit | loves children, Stud service, beard | FATT HARVEST SA Ge ge ee | TROPICAL FISH | rats RR 2S a : sare FE 1 : 2" Goe Wwinonenter ta Moret. | AQUATIC GARDENS | Rew idea" pickers. nits L. Te palimattaaa i Bat Mai oe” “Fe _ oo debs Deere # ‘nn ne ee 7g U - naleeenes oe = | sae Boos Be wectes. MAL Ro REG: 4 Py — KA eeape i * * > +. a ie or Mee. a » e se ee call fine fur-. Regularly 2.98 33 trimmed | 2 ca ° iD ] ' (OV d : LGesiks gh yies ie erally picks, waeey Imagine finding good fur—full skin dyed Persian all these fur trims: lovely solid colors. Both styles in lucite handles. Rayon, nylon fabric. At Sears!. 4 lamb, dyed muskrat, dyed mouton processed em one dyed Persion lomb Children’ dyed marmot—used with a lavish hand in collar an dyed muskrat a iaeeetiae 5-98 uff lit len fabrics—boucles and fleeces dv¢d mormet cuffs on quality woolen fabr ec Sed weno picasa’ from mills like Botany, Uxbridge and Buckley! This is lamb a sale you can’t afford to miss—a chance to own a handsometfur-trimmed coat, with iridescent lining these winter colors: uictle Skok as and stitched wool interlining. Sizes 8 to 18. blue — raesS NeUP | Fur products labeled to shaw country of origin of furs red royal WASHINGTON (#—The office of ice blue gray Secretary of Agriculture Benson brown is getting a respite from a flood of telegrams and letters that poured | color-bright Sanferized* wislens frem ; in on it in recent weeks either sae . . protesting or supporting his plan ' ae | cotton shirts these mills: to reorganize the department. 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